I'm not sure about the old/new durability of Macs. We bought 4 first-gen MacBook Pros about 6 years ago and they were of absolutely rubbish quality. Random shutdowns, bulging batteries, socket->adaptor power cables failing, adaptor->Mac cable failing and/or melting through the insulation.
So I was very nervous getting a MacBook where the battery couldn't be user-replaced easily; but the new ones are far, far better, IME.
I do think Apple has given up on 'pushing the design envelope' with the Mac hardware. Now it's incremental updates in line with the rest of the PC industry, usually with nice, but safe and evolutionary designs. Their main focus in that area seems to be miniaturisation, but I'd take a real Ethernet port and a slightly larger battery any day rather than a few millimetres off the device thickness.
One downside of Apple entering other markets (online media downloads, music players, phones, tablets, maybe TVs?) is that they no longer seem bothered about supporting 3rd party products. E.g. if the iPhone didn't exist, you can be sure they'd have a decent syncing solution that would work for most phones; but with the iPhone on the market, you either buy an iPhone or you're on your own.
So I was very nervous getting a MacBook where the battery couldn't be user-replaced easily; but the new ones are far, far better, IME.
I do think Apple has given up on 'pushing the design envelope' with the Mac hardware. Now it's incremental updates in line with the rest of the PC industry, usually with nice, but safe and evolutionary designs. Their main focus in that area seems to be miniaturisation, but I'd take a real Ethernet port and a slightly larger battery any day rather than a few millimetres off the device thickness.
One downside of Apple entering other markets (online media downloads, music players, phones, tablets, maybe TVs?) is that they no longer seem bothered about supporting 3rd party products. E.g. if the iPhone didn't exist, you can be sure they'd have a decent syncing solution that would work for most phones; but with the iPhone on the market, you either buy an iPhone or you're on your own.