Hi,

In addition to jeff's comments, it's not worth speculating on what Apple may or 
may not do if your MacBook crashed.  Suggesting that they'll make you pay extra 
money for a Pro or make you accept a MBA as a replacement is inaccurate 
speculation.  Giving them a bad wrap for something that hasn't even happened or 
may not even be close to the truth is unfair.  Wait and see what they do if the 
situation arises then either comment or praise.

Later…

On 2011-07-28, at 8:32 AM, Geoff Shang wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> It's true that the MacBook is no longer being sold to regular consumers. But 
> it's still being sold to educational institutions.  As such, it's still being 
> manufactured.  So I'd expect it will still be possible to get your MacBook 
> serviced for the foreseeable future.
> 
> Geoff.
> 
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