
As the Apple MacBook Pros and MacBooks do not have the intrinsic hardware to operate without a logic board and accomplish every computing task (such as printing, backup memory, precision mouse, and connection with wireless devices), the logic boards and USB ports are crucial to the functionality of the system. Instead, the logic board – because it was negligently designed and manufactured – prematurely fails to work and causes components such as USBs and other ports to malfunction. However, the Logic Board is not fit for the ordinary purposes (operating the crucial components of the system and providing connectors for other peripherals) for which it was intended. The integrated circuits, ports, and USB ports reside and operate on the Apple motherboard, known as the "Logic Board". Two USB 2.0 ports (three on the 17-inch MacBook Pro) and a FireWire 800 port let you connect your iPad, iPod, iPhone, digital cameras, and external hard drives."


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The MacBook Pro and MacBook were represented as being designed as "Portable Powerhouses for creative and professional users." The subject computers were also noted to have, "Ports with possibility. Plaintiffs bring this class action on behalf of purchasers of Apple's "MacBook Pro Laptop Computer" (known as the MacBook Pro) and "MacBook Laptop Computer" (known as the MacBook) in Texas and throughout the United States.
