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Apple Computing Products:
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Offset Problem, please help
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 535477" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>If it's just a couple of millimeters on either side, then know that they're pretty much all like that. The uneven tension of the hinge, and bending, flexing of the plastics under normal usage causes it. The MacBook Pro is the same way. I wouldn't worry about it.</p><p></p><p>Do a <a href="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/search.php?searchid=1186940" target="_blank">search for "Macbook", "gap" and "lid"</a> - you'll see lots of threads about it. Sometimes Apple will address it, but don't be surprised if the replacement develops the same gap - it's just the nature of the beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 535477, member: 24098"] If it's just a couple of millimeters on either side, then know that they're pretty much all like that. The uneven tension of the hinge, and bending, flexing of the plastics under normal usage causes it. The MacBook Pro is the same way. I wouldn't worry about it. Do a [URL="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/search.php?searchid=1186940"]search for "Macbook", "gap" and "lid"[/URL] - you'll see lots of threads about it. Sometimes Apple will address it, but don't be surprised if the replacement develops the same gap - it's just the nature of the beast. [/QUOTE]
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