Power cord cable

I've notice that at the Apple store i visited, that most iPads on display had the power cables exposed or the cable about to break. I've had that problem w other power cables, and is usually at the end of the cable where it meets w the attachment that goes into the unit. Perhaps is the abuse that these display units take, but if that is any indication, Apple should consider a solution for the power cables attachments.

I have multiple iPod/iPhone cables-all of them in near perfect condition after a couple years use.
If you use the bottom part of the connector(white plastic part) to pull the connector loose instead of yanking on the cable part(as you should for any cable or power cord) they last just fine.

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