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nelegance

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Apr 28, 2012
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I just bought an Incase Pathway Folio case for my Macbook Pro. The case has a built in stand (see image) that resembles the stand you can make out of the iPad Smart Cover. It's held together by magnets, just like the Smart Cover. Now I'm very paranoid about magnets since I've seen what weak ones can do to high grade speakers. So will these magnets in the case damage or affect my Macbook in any way? Not just the obvious but can they damage the speakers inside the Macbook?
 

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I just bought an Incase Pathway Folio case for my Macbook Pro. The case has a built in stand (see image) that resembles the stand you can make out of the iPad Smart Cover. It's held together by magnets, just like the Smart Cover. Now I'm very paranoid about magnets since I've seen what weak ones can do to high grade speakers. So will these magnets in the case damage or affect my Macbook in any way? Not just the obvious but can they damage the speakers inside the Macbook?

Your MBP has 4 or 6(can't remember) magnets inside it's body in various places, not counting the ones used in the speakers.

I wouldn't worry one bit.
 
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