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I'm new here and to macs, but it seems to be something to do with the spring tension of the lcd being opened. Example, if I slowly close the lcd while at the same time tapping the corner, the foot seems to change its position slightly and the micro wobble disappears. John |
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Same problem here with my 2 week old MBA. *sigh* I don't feel like wasting time taking it in though. It's not that big of a deal but with a new product stuff like this is annoying
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My 2011 Air had this and I had the bottom screws tightened and the problem went away but would sometimes come back. My 2012 air also has this issue even with the screws tight but it doesn't bother me. I think it isnt the unibody that is flexing but just a tolerance on the bottom cover as it seems to go away if you press on the affected foot but comes back after a while. |
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I wonder if tolerances are different depending on the chassis. My Air is tough as a rock, which is fortunate since I've kind of abused it. I once even stepped on it when I woke up and with the full weight of my body (I stupidly placed it on the floor right beside my bed, and I'm a 6 ft 190lb guy) and it sort of slid about a foot with me on it. Imagine someone slipping on a banana peel, but a MacBook Air. It's still doing great to this day (knock on wood). What I do know is that my old PowerBook or Macbook would have imploded.
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