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mshepp

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Original poster
Jun 14, 2009
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I am thinking about getting a macbook or macbook pro in the near future. One thing i would like to know is are the LCD screens sealed 100%? i am asking this as both my desktop monitor and laptop screen have thunderbugs dead inside them and dont want this to happen to a macbook if i were to get it.

thanks
 
Im pretty sure there is absolutely no way to get inside the screen of a macbook. Especially with the new unibody enclosure which makes it more sealed tight. There are no holes or anyplace i could see a tiny bug getting into the screen of my uMB so i think you will be ok.
 
There is no place these bugs can't get.

I have a new Macbook and a 24" Cinema Display. They got into both, they usually die and drop to the bottom of the screen but today is a nice day so I have my window open and I have 6 of the things crawling around my cinema display.

These things drive me nuts.
 
Thread resurrection!

One has just got inside my MBP screen and died. It's stuck there. ARRRRRRRRRRRG.
 
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