actually, i think the mag safe (didn't know it had a name) is quite a cool feature. it's come in handy many time and being a former repair dude, broken ac connectors were by far the most common problem; those solder joints would just give in to attrition.
The reason someone may want this is because that when batteries are fully charged and still plugged in, they die, the cells get burnt out. This is obviously made so someone could feel safe about taking the battery out to save its life, and still be able to do important work they cant lose if unplugged. I want one!
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actually, i think the mag safe (didn't know it had a name) is quite a cool feature. it's come in handy many time and being a former repair dude, broken ac connectors were by far the most common problem; those solder joints would just give in to attrition.
The reason someone may want this is because that when batteries are fully charged and still plugged in, they die, the cells get burnt out. This is obviously made so someone could feel safe about taking the battery out to save its life, and still be able to do important work they cant lose if unplugged. I want one!