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    gap on bottom of lcd

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by myshkin, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. myshkin

    myshkin Notebook Consultant

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    I noticed today when cleaning my screen on the mbp that when i push lightly on the screen at the bottom it isnt attached and i can see about a 1/8 gap. Is this normal? seems like this should be attached
     
  2. wobble987

    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    1/8?

    the screen bezel right? yes it is like that. there is a really small gap, but shouldn't be too big, i saw some people actually had theirs soo loose, they said that it is probably due to the heat produced around the back of the MBP screen hinge. but if it is just a slight flex then its normal. my one have that.

    this affect both MB and MBP.
     
  3. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yeah, its like that. It shouldn't be...but it is. Don't worry about it, though, the screen "border" won't suddenly fall out :p.