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plutnicki

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Jul 7, 2003
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I've been generally surfing the web looking for interesting PowerBook stuff for my incoming TiBook. One place I was pointed to was RadTechs stuff. Anyone with a TiBook use the TiGlide kit? Is the hinge on the TiBook really in need of fixing?

What about the wildeepz? Do those work as advertised. Seems like a good idea to prevent the screen from hitting the case...

Any comments on this company?

Thx,

...Jim
 
For others, the link is RadTech. (RadTechs is a medical supply and traning company.)

I saw several posts about the Ti-Glid kit, and the feed back was neutral to positive (I think it was Spymac or AppleInsider, but maybe not). I wouldn't invest in a repair until it was necessary. Does it void the warranty?

Radtech
NOTE: TiGlide will reduce the display's ability to remain open at angles less than 20 degrees from the chassis.

If it aint broke don't fix it.

The Wildeepz pads and the Screensavrz do look like good investments.
 
I have one of their screen protectors for my iBook and it is of high quality. I've never had any of the other problems they describe but if you do i highyl recommend them.
 
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