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unagimiyagi

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Jun 9, 2009
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Is the unibody a stable, mature manufacturing process now? Invariably when something new comes out, rev. A aren't that great (see Macbook Air).

I have read things about uneven macbook unibody bottoms and stuff like that. I don't want to be a guinea pig while they get their act together.
 
Is the unibody a stable, mature manufacturing process now? Invariably when something new comes out, rev. A aren't that great (see Macbook Air).

I have read things about uneven macbook unibody bottoms and stuff like that. I don't want to be a guinea pig while they get their act together.

I don't know if you can call a manufacturing process "mature" until maybe 10 years lol... but I don't think you have anything to worry about getting a laptop at this moment.
 
stop worrying since the only major change is the battery so the other parts are the same as before.
 
We beter not be guinea pigs. I just ordered myself a Pro, specs are in my sig. Can't wait to get it in!
 
i think the guinea pig time for the unibody laptops is over. I would say that if there were any serious problems they would have surfaced by now so i would say you are fine to go out and buy one
 
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