Hi.
I have my MacBook only two weeks, but i've found it very useful for my
working, and i don't know, if it is possible to read the battery state
spoken by VoiceOver? How do you know, when to charge?
AZ
23.12.2010 20:16, Brianna Snyder writes:
Hey list,
Thanks to everyone for their input. I like hearing how everyone uses their
macBooks, and how they take care of them if it's their main computer.
You guys have helped me to see that I can continue to use my Mac as I have been
doing, and I don't have to worry about hurting the battery at this point in
time.
Thanks for all the opinions and suggestions. It all helps.
Brianna
On Dec 23, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Scott Ford wrote:
Hi Brianna,
Great questions! I use my MBP exclusively. On the 26th I will have
used it for two years. About a month ago my power supply quit working. This
was caused by this little plastic clip that is on the computer charging side of
the cord. While in my computer bag the plastic part cut into the cord then
breaking the insulation, finally causing a short and the power supply. I had
heat shrunk the cable before the supply quit working, however it does not
appear to have helped. In any case I brought the power supply and MBP in to
make sure that the battery was not the problem. The tech ran their diagnostics
on the system. In the 18 months I charged the system around 300 times and the
the batter checked out fine. Additionally the tech told me that my battery is
expected to be charged and discharged 5000 times. Finally he told me that I
could glean this information some where in the system and their diagnostics is
just faster and provides additional information. I have cut the plastic part
off of my new power supply. An interesting note also is that the old power
supply had an end that came straight out of the computer and was white plastic
just like the old Macbooks. My new power supply has an end on it that is round
with a brushed aluminum and clips on in a 90 degree angle I really like my
MBP, however I am finding that the hardware is no different than pc hardware.
This morning I discovered that the left hinge is failing and the display is
rubbing on the body. This is the second time that something like this has
occurred. I recommend that you purchase the applecare if you have not already
done so. merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
Scott
On Dec 22, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote:
Hi,
I just got my MacBook Pro about a month and a half ago. Now that I've started
figuring more and more things out, I find myself using the Mac way more than my
old Windows desktop. I was just wondering if anyone used their MacBook/MacBook
Pro as their main computer?
I'd love to, as I love the OS so much more than windows. The only thing
stopping me is I don't know how much it hurts the battery to use it every day
until it tells me I'm running on reserved battery power, when I charge it,
sometimes while still using it.
I was just wondering if this could hurt my battery in any way, and under this
kind of usage, how long the battery would last until I need to replace it.
Sorry for all the questions, I've just been really wondering this for a while.
Thanks for all your help,
Brianna
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