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70 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Does what a replacement should,
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This review is from: Original Apple 60W Power Adapter (T-shaped Connector) for MacBook with AC Extension Wall Cord (Personal Computers)
My wife's white Macbook's original power adapter's cable ripped and was no longer reliable, so we needed to get a new one. Luckily, I checked Amazon before I checked out at Best Buy and paid full price. This is a valid genuine Apple replacement adapter, just at a cheaper price.
I'm not rating the design of the adapter. This product, however, does what it should -- it replaces a faulty power adapter for a Macbook.
80 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice while it lasts.. then *POOF* Burnout... at magnetic connection ..,
By Quixote (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Original Apple 60W Power Adapter (T-shaped Connector) for MacBook with AC Extension Wall Cord (Personal Computers)
There's a major flaw in design of this apple power adapter, and
it's the ultra thin cord and its common point of bending at where it connects to the macbook, specifically at just before the magsafe ending. After using my macbook for a year, the cord suddenly smelled like it was burning.. the covering on the cord melted off.. sparked smoked some more.. then kaput completely, argh! googled cost for new one, $80 bucks a pop. Checked out apple's site for reviews on same adapter and same problem came up with others.. over and over again. I luv apple comps., but this power adapter is faulty. Go read the reviews at apple's site! Almost 600 now, and most negative.. having same burnout happening to others in usually same spot. I suggest contacting your local apple service center and getting the tech support number with Apple and talking with them before dishing out your mula. I'll grab a new one if they don't replace, but will definately re-inforce this area around magnetic end so as not to create a stresspoint that breaks the connection. Just a heads-up.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
deeply-flawed and dated design,
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This review is from: Original Apple 60W Power Adapter (T-shaped Connector) for MacBook with AC Extension Wall Cord (Personal Computers)
HEY, the MacBook Air-style adapter is finally available and the price is the same. Ditch this old junk and buy the new one.
The comment below applies to the Apple original adapter, not knock-off or used items. Although we Apple product users have been spoiled by the ingenious design found in the power adapter since the second generation of PowerBook Titanium was introduced almost eight years ago, there are still serious flaws. I will mention the timeless and positive elements first. 1. removable/exchangeable power connector. This allows you to leave the long power cable connected in the office and at home, and just switch out the flip-prong plug. This way you don't have to bend down and unplug the whole cord, not to mention the weight saving when you travel. 2. for the same wattage, Apple's adapter is far smaller and lighter than other notebook brands' adapters or other 'Apple compatible' after-market adapters. 3. although nothing new, the MagSafe connector provides added protection when someone trips over the cable or if you accidentally 'run' away with the MacBook/MacBook Pro. 4. you may buy an expensive 'figure-8' connector at each location that you frequently visit, so you don't have to hunt for AC outlet each time you need to use your power adapter. Now, the ugly. 1. to make the power cord more flexible, the material inside of the cable is prone to wear and breaks easily (breakage inside cannot be seen unless you X-ray it). 2. after seven years of problems, Apple has learned to turn the power cable 90°. The biggest problem with the side-accessed design is that we often have materials next to the computer as we work, so those cables and connectors just get in the way. Inevitably, we turn it 90° to route it to the back. Worse yet, sometimes the connector is bumping against the way and accelerate the wear. This feature, unfortunately, was made available on the MacBook Air. It's been that way with the MacBook Air since introduction almost two years ago. However, this design has only recently been utilized on the MacBook (unibody) connector. This glacial change will finally make it across the entire product line, but only Apple knows when. 3. do not use the 'ears' for coiling the cord. If you must, be sure to leave about 1-2" of cable looped (not bent 90° immediately as the picture suggests). Coiling the cable repeatedly as illustrated would accelerate the break down of the power cable. 4. For no reason at all (polarity is not an issue, because the flip plug does not differentiate polarity anyway), Apple makes a non-standard figure-8 connector. This makes the non-standard cable unusable on previous version Apple adapters, even though there is absolutely no risk of mixing up the polarities. This is a wasteful design in more ways than one. First, it uses more plastic to fill up the cap. Second, it makes the cable not as useful. I wouldn't buy one between December 2009 and February 2010, because I strongly believe that the new adapter (MacBook Air/MacBook plastic unibody style) will take over this flawed design very soon.
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