Hi all...
I've noticed many users on these forums have signatures detailing their Mac hardware which is useful to target specific questions to owners. I have noticed some people have Rev.A or Reb.B etc. which I assume is the product revision.
For example, with Dell, they use A00 as their first internal release code and increment by 1 for every change made on the production line for the same product, more often than not fixing issues that are discovered.
My question is, are Rev.x Apple 'internal' product revision codes, or are they just references to the product refreshes, such as the recent refresh to the Mac Mini?
To be more specific, are we likely to find the recent iMacs internal design tweaked over the next 6 months incorporating fixes to any common recurring faults? If so, would changes be labeled as a Rev.x code anywhere on the item or box, or does Apple keep this information to themselves or purly by later serial numbers - therefore consumers will find it difficult to know if their Mac has revised internals?)
Thanks for any info
I've noticed many users on these forums have signatures detailing their Mac hardware which is useful to target specific questions to owners. I have noticed some people have Rev.A or Reb.B etc. which I assume is the product revision.
For example, with Dell, they use A00 as their first internal release code and increment by 1 for every change made on the production line for the same product, more often than not fixing issues that are discovered.
My question is, are Rev.x Apple 'internal' product revision codes, or are they just references to the product refreshes, such as the recent refresh to the Mac Mini?
To be more specific, are we likely to find the recent iMacs internal design tweaked over the next 6 months incorporating fixes to any common recurring faults? If so, would changes be labeled as a Rev.x code anywhere on the item or box, or does Apple keep this information to themselves or purly by later serial numbers - therefore consumers will find it difficult to know if their Mac has revised internals?)
Thanks for any info