Which MBP should I purchase?

I am a PC user and wanting to switch over to the Mac world. I was looking at the different versions of the MBP and after looking through these threads I'm a little confused. I am hearing that the new MBP's are crashing when doing simple tasks like watching YouTube videos. My question is, is this happening on the new MBP Retina's only or also on the MBP that were released earlier this year (June)? I don't want to have these troubles obviously so should I get the refurbished version from 2011 to avoid this? Any input would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

I bought a retina in the last week of June and have been very happy. I have not had any problems or crashes. I have watched YouTube videos with no problems. I just wanted to share my experience with you. Most if not all posts here will be problems. You won't see many posts from people who are not having problems and are totally happy with their retina computer. Hope this helps.

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