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  • T.h.i.s r.e.a.l.l.y t.u.r.n.e.d m.e o.n

  • Dude, you're not supposed to pull it by the wire, you have to hold it by the head and pull.

  • look like spark a little

  • my first one literally broke off because i kept moving laptop on my bed/ table ect.

    now my 2nd chargers starting to wear as well. wish there was a way to make it more durable.

  • because you very often trip over the cord from below, pulling it up. never from the side, or down?

  • Eh yeah!!! Of corse it makes a spark!!! That is kind of what happens when you put an electrically charged surface against a ground based one. Thats basic physics for gods sage! Every powersupply whit a ground connection does that from time to time. It will save your ass from ending up as gilled chicken from statics! On the macsafe it is just easier to see because it is more of an external connection.

  • classicGafan is making up BULLSHIT!

  • good job if your trying too accomplish breaking the adaptor

  • i agree. pointless video

  • dont yank from the cord of u will expose the wireing and eventually break it, pull up from the connector head

  • don't pull it like that! hold the head and bend up, sideways, etc

  • Macbook costs a little more if not the same as the equivalent dell (fucking dell) or pissy world special. I got a laptop and a macbook.

    So stop being fanboys, use both, form an educated opinion and realise that they both have upsides and downsides. You're not stupid for buying a mac of pc, it's called catering for end user needs you fanboy fucktards.

    Anyways, magsafe is a good idea, if you forget its plugged in it doesn't fuck with the laptop, the cable just comes out.

  • Dude thsi is really hot!!! Can you do this next time with some nail polish on? I would loooove that! <3 <3 <3

  • i want a macbook sooo bad. i really hope they lower the price for the holidays

  • Well I think they are way overpriced and just because it cost less I wouldn't consider it a budget laptop.

  • You have some magnet on that computer! Can it do anything that would aid the performance of the computer or just stop a stupid person from pulling it, who was too stupid to save their money and get a pc?

  • Dude, a Macbook Pro is a great deal for what you get. Calling people stupid for buying one platform over another is...well...stupid.

    As far as 'saving money' is concerned. With a Macbook, you get what you pay for. By getting a budget laptop, you pay for what you get. Just that simple.

  • Shut up. The MacBook is cheaper than most other laptops, and faster too. The magnet has saved it from crashing to the floor about 10 times since I bought it. And it runs Windows.

  • Ok, yea I agree. I recently went looking for a laptop and the best choice for me turned out to be a macbook pro. I think they are absolutely great, and OS X is a good solid os, much better than windows.

  • In response to heavymetalX4Xgod,

    Un plugging it and plugging it in will not take up a cycle count. I just tried that and mine stayed at 167 cycle counts. if you let your battery drain down, then it will count as a cycle.

  • wojtek, im sorry to say it, but your wrong.... he is moving it SLOWLY, and it moves with the adapter.... if you trip over the cord it is alot more force and it will get yanked right off...believe me.. my sister has walked across my macbook pro cord MANY times and the notebook doesnt even move.... although i generally have to spend a while looking for where the cable flew off to...

  • yeah, but I think that it will get pulled out with greater force. Example a person walking fast and tripps in it. It would pop out. The person on the video only drags it with his hands and use just as much power as needed to move it, not more.

  • when people trip on a cable it usually pulls the cord to the side, and as this video shows, when the cord is pulled to the side it drags the mac with it, so it would fall too.

  • Have you tried it yourself? I have set my macbook pro on the edge of a table, and walked by it, stepping on the cord with one foot, and tripping on the cord with the other leg, and the power cord just popped out and the laptop stayed rock solid on the desk. If you don't believe me, I could post a video to prove it...! Magsafe is pretty sweet!

  • the guy was pulling at a pathetic strength, a tug in any direction pops it right out.

  • ya but it that loser pulled it slowly.. if u really walk past it just slipp off gees dude.. even when i was 11, i knew that.. which im 12 now..you got to do some researching like me...i researched computer shit for 2 years. wht you got ?? some pentium 3 processor?

  • GEEK!

  • You moron. It's common sense, you can try it now. Get a piece of paper. Put a paper weight on it. Slowly drag the piece of paper and the paper weight will move. Rapidly move the piece of paper and the paper will move much less if at all. The guy in the video was dragging it, a person walking would yank the cord; causing it to disconnect.

  • i had a dell inspiron 8200, i went through like 3 chargers like that.

  • MagSafe is a global conspiracy. Everyone knows that Macs don't need power. They run on pure fanboism. LOL. I love my Macs. You guys are so serious. The MagSafe alone is reason to dump any other notebook, but considering that Apple's computers run the Windows OS even better than Dell, etc., Apple rulez.

  • dude your gonan break it!

  • dumbass it never breaks. its designed for that

  • lol RTFM heavymetalX4Xgod =) and were usually called "Geeks" not "Pc Dorks" well in ive never been called a pc dork

  • hey stingster maybe he doesnt have it plugged in because everytime you plug in your charger the battery counts it as a cycle meaning if you use the battery on sleep or stand by as you pc dorks call it. that little bit of battery useage counts as a cycle. batterys have a limited amount of cycles DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Uuuh, No?

    the Battery counts a cycle as every time it has been charged 100%, that is, if you one time let it discharge to 60% and charge it to 100%, and then let it discharge to 40% and charge it to 100% again, that is 1 cycle.

    That is, as soon as the percent can be added to a 100% charge it is a cycle. All is to be read in the Macbook manual.

  • That requires reading comprehension skills, I'm afraid, something that heavymetalX4Xgod seems to lack.

  • yeah~~stingerster...why did you say this is fake!!?!?!? I have a macbook and the magsafe works fantastic!! ok?! Remember it!!

  • yeahits real just go to your local apple store to take a look lol, be careful sopmacsl you might ruin your cord by bending it back and forth lol, i LOVE APPLE!

  • FAKE???? Why is a fake?

    the magsafe work without power

  • Fake. The power led isn't even on.

  • Yeah SOPMACsl has a point, it's not fake, the MagSafe, like the name implies, works with magnets, not electromagnets, thus not needing a power source to allow it to work.

  • Are you an idiot stingerster? Why am I asking, of course you are! The light isn't on because it isn't plugged it you ignorant bastard. Just because you cheap ass dell doesn't have magsafe, doesn't mean that this is fake. Typical conservative PC user.

  • "stingerster (1 month ago)

    Fake. The power led isn't even on. "

    Idiot.

  • ROFL!!! Go to an AppleCentre and see for yourself that it is real!

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