Ok, so it has not started a fire yet, but are we supposed to be satisfied with a laptop (sorry, NOTE book ) computer that cooks your genitals?
My match-book pro was just purchased this year 2008 and usually is too hot for my lap even if bridged to open air between my legs and belt.
I also bought a 1 Terrabyte Time Machine for backup that I would not dare to place on cloth or carpet.
I don't understand what the variables are with the MBP, as it is currently NOT overheating. It is charging normally. Yet other times I find it is too hot too hold your hands to it... both on top and on the bottom.
I was going to buy one for my wife too, but not until Apple turns a little more green for power.
What causes it to go into the red-zone sometimes?
Is there a possibility that they have another batch of bad batteries?
Is there a list of Serial Numbers for batteries or for MBP's that specify the recall list?
Should I wait for a fire or component failure before I call up Apple CSR's?
-- Fried Paranoids.
Shutting it off now to pull the battery for a SN check.
My match-book pro was just purchased this year 2008 and usually is too hot for my lap even if bridged to open air between my legs and belt.
I also bought a 1 Terrabyte Time Machine for backup that I would not dare to place on cloth or carpet.
I don't understand what the variables are with the MBP, as it is currently NOT overheating. It is charging normally. Yet other times I find it is too hot too hold your hands to it... both on top and on the bottom.
I was going to buy one for my wife too, but not until Apple turns a little more green for power.
What causes it to go into the red-zone sometimes?
Is there a possibility that they have another batch of bad batteries?
Is there a list of Serial Numbers for batteries or for MBP's that specify the recall list?
Should I wait for a fire or component failure before I call up Apple CSR's?
-- Fried Paranoids.
Shutting it off now to pull the battery for a SN check.