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Apple Computing Products:
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Core Duo 2 Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Chundermuffin" data-source="post: 275340" data-attributes="member: 16736"><p>In truth, it doesn't go back a great deal. Just checking mine out now, it goes back about 30 degrees from vertical. If you're having doubts, do what you can to check out a unit in person before you make your purchase.</p><p></p><p>Edit: In contrast, the screen on my last laptop, an HP/Compaq, tilted back so it was level (well, parallel) with the keyboard. I think the hinge design on the Apple laptops are a lot more robust, though. They don't feel flimsy at all.</p><p></p><p>Edit 2: Okay, I managed to find a protractor... it's closer to 40 degrees. But still! Check it out for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chundermuffin, post: 275340, member: 16736"] In truth, it doesn't go back a great deal. Just checking mine out now, it goes back about 30 degrees from vertical. If you're having doubts, do what you can to check out a unit in person before you make your purchase. Edit: In contrast, the screen on my last laptop, an HP/Compaq, tilted back so it was level (well, parallel) with the keyboard. I think the hinge design on the Apple laptops are a lot more robust, though. They don't feel flimsy at all. Edit 2: Okay, I managed to find a protractor... it's closer to 40 degrees. But still! Check it out for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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