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Apple Computing Products:
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Problems with new Ibook lcd
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<blockquote data-quote="Tel" data-source="post: 162729"><p>I could understand this from a 15" screen, but my 12" <em>never</em> does that. I have to put a lot of pressure on my monitor before it starts rippling, at least five times the amount of pressure that it takes to actually close the lid. I've also tried closing the lid from many different positions and its the same all over. </p><p></p><p>This is one of the things I really loved about my iBook when I first got it, compared to my old PC laptop which would show ripples if you were breathing a little too heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tel, post: 162729"] I could understand this from a 15" screen, but my 12" [i]never[/i] does that. I have to put a lot of pressure on my monitor before it starts rippling, at least five times the amount of pressure that it takes to actually close the lid. I've also tried closing the lid from many different positions and its the same all over. This is one of the things I really loved about my iBook when I first got it, compared to my old PC laptop which would show ripples if you were breathing a little too heavy. [/QUOTE]
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