D DPB17 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 29, 2008 252 0 Ireland, unfortunately. Apr 30, 2009 #26 Forgot the photo- Attachments photo-4.jpg 124.7 KB · Views: 89
S Stetrain macrumors 68040 Feb 6, 2009 3,550 20 Apr 30, 2009 #27 Mine was like that, I just took it off and flexed it slowly but firmly for a bit and now its nice and snug.
Mine was like that, I just took it off and flexed it slowly but firmly for a bit and now its nice and snug.
D DPB17 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 29, 2008 252 0 Ireland, unfortunately. Apr 30, 2009 #28 Stetrain said: Mine was like that, I just took it off and flexed it slowly but firmly for a bit and now its nice and snug. Click to expand... The problem is a bit ridiculous, considering how much advertising went into telling people that this laptop is solidly built.
Stetrain said: Mine was like that, I just took it off and flexed it slowly but firmly for a bit and now its nice and snug. Click to expand... The problem is a bit ridiculous, considering how much advertising went into telling people that this laptop is solidly built.
VSMacOne macrumors 603 Oct 18, 2008 6,149 3,222 Apr 30, 2009 #29 DPB17 said: The problem is a bit ridiculous, considering how much advertising went into telling people that this laptop is solidly built. Click to expand... well it is solid, except for that part
DPB17 said: The problem is a bit ridiculous, considering how much advertising went into telling people that this laptop is solidly built. Click to expand... well it is solid, except for that part
J J&JPolangin macrumors 68030 Jul 5, 2008 2,593 18 Close to a boarder, in Eu May 1, 2009 #30 ...I'm still dreaming of a carbonbook with a Ti frame - now that would be solid construction