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    New Macbook pro screen warpage.

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by stjs7857, Jun 15, 2007.

  1. stjs7857

    stjs7857 Notebook Consultant

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    Just noticed my lid seems a little bit uneven, the corners have a slight gap at each side when the lid is closed. Its very slight and I was wondering if this is a normal thing with the macbook pro...or am I too picky?
     
  2. Nicholie

    Nicholie Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    This is in the MBP design, whether intentional or not. Even he previous MBP was the same.
     
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    stjs7857 Notebook Consultant

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    thanxs I am just wondering if in time it might get worse. I love the looks of the macbook pro but it feels as though it should be handled with extreme care.
     
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    Nicholie Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    Its tough, very tough. That feeling your geting is because you don't want to ruin its beautiful appeal. I get it too. ;)
     
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    yeah i have it too. my left side is higher than my right side. dont think its much of a problem though, mechanically.