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You sure about that? It's a removable part.

http://blog.macsales.com/38440-ssd-in-late-2016-entry-level-...

It may take a while for a 3rd party replacement to become available, but it's not soldered onto the motherboard. If you take it to Apple with a SSD failure, they're not going to bill you $800 for a new logic board to fix it.

Not sure where this assumption came from. It's like everyone's saying "I don't like this computer, so everything about it must be terrible."



I loved taking my 2013 maxed out RMBP to the Apple Store and being told the charging circuit for the battery needed to be replaced. Oh good, I thought, maybe $200?

No. $795+tax. "You might want to look at buying a new Mac" which got me same screen, same SSD, same memory, CPU from Haswell to Broadwell... I love planned obsolescence and "part pricing to encourage replacement, not repair".




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