[blind-philly-comp] MacBooks Top Consumer Reports Survey in Reliability and Customer Satisfaction

  • From: David Goldfield <david.goldfield@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Blind-Philly-Comp <blind-philly-comp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 03:47:55 +0000

I only have three words to say as a response to this article.
I'm not surprised ..

macrumors.com
MacBooks Top Consumer Reports Survey in Reliability and Customer
Satisfaction
Wednesday December 2, 2015 10:18 am PST by Joe Rossignol
retina_macbook_elcap_roundup_headerA recent Consumer Reports survey
shows that MacBooks continue to lead all notebooks in reliability and
customer satisfaction, based on 58,000 subscribers who purchased laptops
between 2010 and 2015.
ZDNet reports that almost 20% of the respondents experienced a breakdown
in the first three years of using a notebook, but MacBooks had notably
lower failure rates compared to various Windows-based notebooks from
Acer, Lenovo, Samsung and other OEMs. MacBook Air had just a 7%
estimated failure rate, while the MacBook Pro was slightly higher at 9%.
Apple, as in year's past, has the most reliable notebooks by far - a 10
percent breakdown rate in the first 3 years - with Samsung and Gateway
distant seconds at 16 percent, and the rest of the industry - including
Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba, HP, Dell and Asus, at 18-19 percent.
Windows machines used more than 20 hours a week - average for Windows
systems - have a higher break rate. Apple users report using their
machines an average of 23 hours a week, 15 percent more. More hours,
fewer breakdowns, what's not to like?
The most reliable Windows-based notebooks in the survey were Gateway's
NV (13% failure rate) and LT (14%); the Samsung ATIV Book (14%); Lenovo
ThinkPads (15%); and the Dell XPS line (15%). HP's premium ENVY line was
near the bottom, with a 20% failure rate, while Lenovo's Y Series had
the highest failure rate at 23%.
When MacBooks do break, however, the survey found they are often more
expensive to fix, which is why purchasing AppleCare is recommended.
Apple provides 90 days of complimentary phone and online chat support
that can be extended for a total of three years with an AppleCare
Protection Plan for Macs at a cost of up to $349.
In terms of customer satisfaction, 71% of MacBook owners were
"completely satisfied with system reliability," compared to "only 38% of
Windows notebook owners."
The complete survey results are available at Consumer Reports for
subscribers only.

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