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    Question about the Powerbook..

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by cy007, Oct 28, 2005.

  1. cy007

    cy007 Notebook Deity

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    I'm ready to buy an Apple Powerbook but I'm afraid if it'll smudge easily. Is it really that serious? If it is, is there an easy way I can wipe them off? I know this may seem totally dumb for some of you but the looks of the lappy means everything to me. Any answer (other than flames and anything that doesn't contribute to this thread of course) is greatly appreciated.

    Thanks! :)
     
  2. raiderlax27

    raiderlax27 Notebook Consultant

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    i really havent heared of smudges being a problem.
     
  3. cy007

    cy007 Notebook Deity

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    Cool.. finally a reply. lol.. anyway, thanks raiderlax for your input. Guess I shouldn't be so worried about it then.
     
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    queshy Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    I have heard of smudging but you can just clean it....I've heard worse things about scratching! just tkae good care of it and it'll be fine. Enjoy!