IMac Plastics & Stand Questions

Are the (poloycorbonite) plastics as good as regular plastics, I mean does it get brittle over time.
and how tough is the stand mount in the iMac?

Don't take this a glib statement, but "time will tell." My Apple Studio Display is over 5 years old and the polycarbonite has not yet cracked. Eventually everything deteriorates, but this seems to be some durable stuff.
The stand on my iSight looks to be high quality aluminum that is about 1/4" thick and has a strong feel to it.

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