Tuesday, January 15th 2008
No User Replaceable Battery for MacBook Air
There's been a barrage of Apple stories today, but here's one that people won't be quite so pleased to hear: the battery in Apple's new MacBook Air will not be user replaceable, much like the iPod and iPhone. Apple has clarified the issue, saying that the price of a replacement will be $129, just like the MacBook Pro battery, and installation will be free. This shouldn't be too much of a problem for most users given that the battery will probably be fairly durable and the notebook does boast five hours of battery life, but would cause a slight inconvenience of having to send the machine off to Apple if it does need replacing, and would prevent people from using a backup battery.
Source:
Engadget
35 Comments on No User Replaceable Battery for MacBook Air
you know like all the other apple products :roll:
The thing is, Apple isn't really worried about the competition because people love Apple's warranty services. Just like Dell warranties. Most people who buy retail computers want warranties and support.
The whole idea behind the computer is portability. Perfect marketing for a student that doesn't want to lug a large laptop between classes, or a business person that travels a lot, or spends most of his time in meetings.
www.apple.com/batteries/