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Jul 20, 2008
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Indianapolis, IN
I'm waiting on the delivery of my unibody MBP and starting to think about accessories. Sleeves, bags, laptop stands, protecting the wrist wrest and touch pad from getting dirty, etc.

So has anyones wrist wrest and touch pad gotten dirty or worn yet? Just wondering if I should think about getting a wrist wrest, etc. I did try the bodyguardz on my iphone but eventually took it off. heh.
 
So does the unibody start to discolor on the wrist rest and touch pad? I would rather not buy the bodygardz if I dont have to you know..
 
After 6 weeks of heavy everyday usage, no trackpad or wrist rest wearing here so far... But yes, time will tell.

Speaking of accessories, I don't mean to be a hater here, I love my new MBP.
But they really screw you on those accessories. I've had to buy an displayport to VGA adapter ($34), sleeve ($34), and express slot card reader to have a "built-in" reader ($34). My $350 first gen Eee701 has all of these things included. I know I can't compare apples to oranges, but just saying...
 
Speaking of accessories, I don't mean to be a hater here, I love my new MBP.
But they really screw you on those accessories. I've had to buy an displayport to VGA adapter ($34), sleeve ($34), and express slot card reader to have a "built-in" reader ($34). My $350 first gen Eee701 has all of these things included. I know I can't compare apples to oranges, but just saying...

Bright side is, if these things were included the price would be jacked up big time. It is what Apple does right? :( It's too bad you paid that much for the reader though I paid less then half that from amazon
 
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