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don't know if this is going to help but i had the same thing with a psp so i just stuck a little bit of tape on the inside of the battery cover and it was solved

but i don't know if this works because i haven't got mine yet.....:(
 
imagine the flaws if that aluminium body was hand machined on a mill and grinder and hacksaw not a programmable waterjet.haha. gold.

in time I wonder if people will hand build computers like they do with guitar amps and effects?boutique hand wired point to point stuff....
 
Whats the details on the slanted function keys? It might just be my eyes but it looks like the right sight of the keys may be higher than the left. is this really something to worry about cause I don't really mind, tbh.
 
Is this the thread where some retard said that people having problems should just accept them because it gives your notebook character?

If so, I would like to nominate you for ultra-tard of the week.

You are saying someone with a crooked Fn key, loose battery covers, and aluminum Macbooks that are warped and sit on 3 legs give them character?

:apple:
 
Is this the thread where some retard said that people having problems should just accept them because it gives your notebook character?

If so, I would like to nominate you for ultra-tard of the week.

You are saying someone with a crooked Fn key, loose battery covers, and aluminum Macbooks that are warped and sit on 3 legs give them character?

:apple:

lmaoooooo
 
Is this the thread where some retard said that people having problems should just accept them because it gives your notebook character?

If so, I would like to nominate you for ultra-tard of the week.

You are saying someone with a crooked Fn key, loose battery covers, and aluminum Macbooks that are warped and sit on 3 legs give them character?

:apple:

No, I think this was the thread where a few people said stop being an anal-retentive bitch and enjoy your notebook. :D
 
Personally, if I lived near an Apple store, I would return a notebook that had any kind of problem over and over again until I got one with problems I either didn't notice or didn't care about.

I wouldn't care if I had to go through every new macbook in the store. At the price Apple demands for their products and how much they champion build quality (especially on these new notebooks), my tolerance for defects would be nil.

As long as apple is building their computers the same way that Dell, Lenovo, Asus and every other computer company does (read: contracted to the lowest bidder, and in China) they will have defects like these. The only difference is that Apple is demanding more money for defective computers than the average Dell or Lenovo.

I'd be willing to pay more money for a computer from a company that tested every machine they built to make sure it met a certain standard before it was boxed up and shipped.
 
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