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Beanlok

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Nov 28, 2008
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I like how they said the manufacturing process for the new glassbooks would be virtually error proof. And it doesn't seem to be. I've read about several issues that directly relate to the aluminum casing. I have a 2.0 ghz glassbook and I love it. I just thought this would be an interesting topic for conversation:)
 
Im not talking about cosmetic damage (scratches dents etc) I'm refering to the crooked key issues the crooked body issues trackpad "loose" issues and the batery/hdd cover panel issues
 
Im not talking about cosmetic damage (scratches dents etc) I'm refering to the crooked key issues the crooked body issues trackpad "loose" issues and the batery/hdd cover panel issues

I find it interesting that none of the stuff you mentioned has anything to do with the laser cutting process. It is all post fabrication stuff. (touchpad, covers etc...)
 
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