litszwaiboris

joined 2 years ago
[–] litszwaiboris@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

seems like the only option for me :|

I can’t really repair it myself since I have no believe in myself and I really do not know how to assemble this thing ToT

Thanks for the option still… :D

 

I got a MacBook Pro M1 Pro 14” Base Model, and I accidentally spilled some water on it in Friday.

Initially the “q“ “y” “u” “i” “o” “p” “h” “j” “k” “l” “;” and “a” button all not working, but now after a night with the lid opened, all keys except the ”q” is working all fine.

I just sent it to Apple for a in-depth checkup and waiting for the result, and Apple quoted me of $907 for a complete top case in case the keyboard need to be replaced after the checkup, should I pay that and replace it? (its too expensive…?) Thanks guys!

[–] litszwaiboris@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I am currently using a MacBook Pro 14” Base Model and I am a high school student studying CS Pre-University, in my opinion the M1 Pro is strong enough to run algorithms and tests so my recommendation is just the M1 Pro 16” for 1800 since its a very nice deal!!