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larsitron

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Jan 29, 2008
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Hey everyone,

New poster here. So, a few days ago, I had my laptop in my laptop bag and someone I worked with was leaning into my car and kind of pressed on the bag such that the closed powerbook was supporting some weight. The weight was distributed such that the person pressing would have been pressing on the front of the MacBook and the hinge was on the bottom. So, the force wasn't on the screen directly, but on the whole chassis from front to back.

I don't think they were supporting all their weight on it, but I freaked anyway. This is one of those mission critical laptops which is backed up regularly, but has to have consistent tone on the screen and reliability in the hardware.

I don't see any deformity to the case (no weird crumples, bendies, etc), the monitor color tone passed all of our tests, and the machine itself passed all of the tech tool pro tests.

Can I stop worrying that something was damaged now? Thanks for your expertise!

~Lars
 
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