My point is simply your Acer notebook is even LESS likely to have parts available in country, they are going to be harder to find etc. The number of Acer stores are going to be FEWER.
So on almost every measure (parts, access to stores, etc) apple has a reasonable story. Now when apple starts going direct to consumer with parts and tools to repair you are claiming "bad faith". It's pathetic really.
I may be confusing things, but a power adapter for a MBP should be readily available on ebay etc.
So how is Chilean eBay then? And who's to say I'm going to have a consistent postal address during my time there? Or that the postal/parcel system is reliable? Or that the package will even arrive in time?
And, ironically, generic parts for an Acer notebook may in fact be more available in less-developed economies, due to their relative cheapness and increased reliance on industry standard parts like hard drives and memory. Plus, in my anecdotal experience, there are a lot more people around who are able to do repairs in places where "making do" is a fact of life.
So on almost every measure (parts, access to stores, etc) apple has a reasonable story. Now when apple starts going direct to consumer with parts and tools to repair you are claiming "bad faith". It's pathetic really.
I may be confusing things, but a power adapter for a MBP should be readily available on ebay etc.