Design flaw: why aren’t all laptops manufactured out of metal (steel, aluminium), like the Apple Macbook Pro?

Question by Corruptor Bot ¦ÆЩ±®¬: Design flaw: why aren’t all laptops manufactured out of metal (steel, aluminium), like the Apple Macbook Pro?

Why aren’t all laptops manufactured out of metal (steel, aluminium), like the Apple Macbook Pro?

My father recently purchased an Apple Macbook Pro. Very impressive notebook computer. But what really caught my attention is the fact that it’s made from a single block of genuine aluminium. Thus I just wondered why aren’t most electronic devices and consumer electronic products and their external shells made out of metal? Surely then it will be near-indestructible.

And another flaw I noticed in many mobile phones is that the LCD screen is positioned too close to the actual plastic screen surrounding it. To see what I mean, look at a Samsung D600, and look at the screen from an angle, and you’ll notice there’s a fairly large gap between the plastic screen and the actual LCD inside. This is good. Because without the gap, you can drop the phone and the LCD will crack easily. Many laptops have this same design flaw.

Best answer:

Answer by billrussell42
My previous macbook had a plastic case. It worked fine, no problems. My current one is made from aluminum. It’s fine also. A bit thinner than the previous one.

Milling something from a block of aluminum is expensive. The manufacturer has to make tradeoffs between cost and usability, and they all make the tradeoff’s differently. Don’t forget the unit with the aluminum case sells for 00.

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Q&A: Statutory rights when it comes to laptops setting on fire?

Question by Jsm: Statutory rights when it comes to laptops setting on fire?

My parents bought a laptop what must be close to 1.5 years ago now from a very well know PC outlet. A battery recall was made on the product and the PC outlets tech guys replaced the battery, it has been around a year since that happening, but today their charger caught light, Looking at the battery, it seems like a lesser powered battery was put in, and the lead was never changed. Where do I stand with consumer / statutory right on this? Do the PC outlet have to replace the lead? Or does it have nothing to do with them?

Best answer:

Answer by Max M
If it’s 1.5 years ago, it’s hard to get your laptop fixed unless you bought the extended warranty. Most manufacturers only cover laptops for 1 year.

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