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    Screen closing problems

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by barberconcerto, Jun 23, 2007.

  1. barberconcerto

    barberconcerto Newbie

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    When I close my macbook, the screen isn't flush with the keyboard side of the laptop. When I press down on it, it sort of wabbles. Has anyone else had experiences like this, and would Apple fix it?
     
  2. Harper2.0

    Harper2.0 Back from the dead?

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    lol, you should send it back to Apple, because this isnt supposed to happen. if they don't fix it, i wouldnt be surprised.
     
  3. HLdan

    HLdan Notebook Virtuoso

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    Accidental post. Sorry.
     
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    bmwrob Notebook Virtuoso

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    What's funny about this? I'd be very surprised if this were not fixed by Apple unless the machine is out of warranty, or the damage caused by the OP. My experience with Apple has been excellent; the very few problems I've encountered with its products have been dealt with very satisfactorily.