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jarpod
Mar 31, 2008, 05:28 PM
Ive had my air for 15 days... I just love it.... however it has 2 issues:
1.- It does not lie flat... small gap between rubber feet and desk... can be fixed if I put a business card between the two... I know it will get fixed because I ordered a See thru case from speck.... so I guess Ill be ok

2.- Ambient light sensor just dont work as my MBP works... the darn thing keeps turning the keyboard light on when theres no actual need for that.

there´s no heating issues with it, no fan issues, no nothing, just those two things... Im a "prefectionist" (cuz im prefect :rolleyes:) and those two things kinda bother me...
I called apple cuz there are no apple stores in Laredo TX and they issued me a RMA and sent me some fedex stickers to send the computer back....
The real question is:

Would you guys return it and wait for a new one?



ceehjayem
Mar 31, 2008, 05:48 PM
If you're not completely happy with it, I'd return it. It's kind of an investment to not be completely happy with.

GSMiller
Mar 31, 2008, 06:44 PM
I'm rather a perfectionist as well but I probably wouldn't return it over those two simple issues. I have a MacBook and after it's in use for about half an hour the trackpad button makes a really obnoxious clicking sound, but I'm not going through the trouble of sending it back to get it fixed, then waiting god knows how long to get it back. But you say you have a MBP? So I'm assuming you aren't in dire need of a portable so in that case send it back if you're not happy/can live without an Air.

greenmeanie
Mar 31, 2008, 06:48 PM
The keyboard light issue is probably your hands over the sensor.

andy.barron
Mar 31, 2008, 06:48 PM
send it back. You will never be happy with its flaws.

forafireescape
Mar 31, 2008, 06:53 PM
The keyboard light issue is probably your hands over the sensor.

Yeah, you should check that...

Also, I'd send it back. The not being flat thing would drive me crazy. But if the speck case fixes it, I'd say keep it.

jarpod
Mar 31, 2008, 07:03 PM
The keyboard light issue is probably your hands over the sensor.

thanks everyone for your responses... I do have 15 days to make my mind up.... So I will think about it....
About your suggestion greenmeanie, remember that the air's sensor is located beside the isight camera, making it practically impossible to cover the sensor with my hands

thanks everyone! I think Ill end up returning the computer....

Phil A.
Mar 31, 2008, 07:14 PM
thanks everyone for your responses... I do have 15 days to make my mind up.... So I will think about it....
About your suggestion greenmeanie, remember that the air's sensor is located beside the isight camera, making it practically impossible to cover the sensor with my hands

thanks everyone! I think Ill end up returning the computer....

I'd definitely return it - the light sensor not working properly is indicative of a faulty machine and I'd take the view that if there's something wrong with out of the box then it's more likely to develop more serious problems down the line.

Munich
Mar 31, 2008, 08:09 PM
Dude, my mba was out of balance and I had flexed it on the opposite way and it worked like a charm, call me crazy, but it did fix it and I didn't have to return, also, on the light sensor, there is some fixes to it on this forum.:eek:

jarpod
Mar 31, 2008, 11:15 PM
Dude, my mba was out of balance and I had flexed it on the opposite way and it worked like a charm, call me crazy, but it did fix it and I didn't have to return, also, on the light sensor, there is some fixes to it on this forum.:eek:

yup, Ive tried them all and makes the sensor work for a few days.... after that it goes back to work on opposite world!

evirob
Mar 31, 2008, 11:33 PM
Me too...

The sensor drives me nuts especially when using in a dim room.

When I turned up the lights, it'll go to full brightness....(keyboard light)

But when I off the lights, the lights dim out....

Just not sure its a user or hardware problem....

w00tini
Apr 1, 2008, 04:41 PM
Issue 1: give it a slight bend with your hands...fixed mine and haven't had any issues with it. its a cast aluminum shell that is going to have flex from time to time. Hell, it might get tweaked in a full briefcase of messenger bag with weight on it.

Issue 2: i'd probably go genius bar on this one if you have a store in your area.

inVINCEcible2k3
Apr 2, 2008, 04:46 PM
ha im just down the road from ya in Brownsville , Texas. I just ordered a new MacBook Pro . Cost me both my nuts and then some but love it. Ordered a Speck product too but am now have second thoughts about it from reviews...and thats cause i haven't even received the product yet!

Best of luck to ya

RobbieG
Apr 2, 2008, 05:31 PM
This might be late but I guess you could very simply fix that problem installing Lab Tick, a small program that lets you control the light. Yo can find lab tick in the Apple site