RZetlin macrumors regular Original poster Jul 9, 2007 146 0 Jul 29, 2007 #1 I plan to take my Macbook in my travels at work and school. I wonder if the Macbook is sturdy enough to be stuffed in a travel bag without having to worry about damaging it.
I plan to take my Macbook in my travels at work and school. I wonder if the Macbook is sturdy enough to be stuffed in a travel bag without having to worry about damaging it.
ravenvii macrumors 604 Mar 17, 2004 7,585 494 Melenkurion Skyweir Jul 29, 2007 #2 Sure, as long as you don't sit on it or something. Don't expect it to stay pristine, though. Especially the black ones, they scratch extremely easily.
Sure, as long as you don't sit on it or something. Don't expect it to stay pristine, though. Especially the black ones, they scratch extremely easily.
F feelthefire macrumors 6502a Jun 13, 2006 836 0 Jul 29, 2007 #3 ravenvii said: Sure, as long as you don't sit on it or something. Don't expect it to stay pristine, though. Especially the black ones, they scratch extremely easily. Click to expand... my blackbook isn't nearly as scratched up as my friend's white macbooks...the shiny plastic on the white looks much more abused than the matte black
ravenvii said: Sure, as long as you don't sit on it or something. Don't expect it to stay pristine, though. Especially the black ones, they scratch extremely easily. Click to expand... my blackbook isn't nearly as scratched up as my friend's white macbooks...the shiny plastic on the white looks much more abused than the matte black
zioxide macrumors 603 Dec 11, 2006 5,737 3,726 Jul 29, 2007 #4 Just get a solid protective sleeve to put it in while it's in your bag and it should be fine.