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Can the keyboard damage the screen on a MacBook Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="rpg51" data-source="post: 1418049" data-attributes="member: 234706"><p>Maybe your're right. I doubt it based on my own experience.</p><p></p><p>My advice to people. Buy the Air - it is a great little computer. Very cool machine. But, be real careful to protect your Air, some folks have had personal experiences that lead them to believe the Air is more fragile than the typical laptop and it only stands to reason given that it is on the technological edge of lightweight engineering. Don't ever squash it in a brief case or back pack even if it is in a case. Don't ever put anything on top of it. Use a good case. Use a microfiber or similar cloth to protect screen when closed. Be aware that the screen will physically touch the key board when closed if there is even a small amount of pressure applied and that can damage the screen. Treat it like it is more fragile than most other laptops and it will be a great computer for you and last a long long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpg51, post: 1418049, member: 234706"] Maybe your're right. I doubt it based on my own experience. My advice to people. Buy the Air - it is a great little computer. Very cool machine. But, be real careful to protect your Air, some folks have had personal experiences that lead them to believe the Air is more fragile than the typical laptop and it only stands to reason given that it is on the technological edge of lightweight engineering. Don't ever squash it in a brief case or back pack even if it is in a case. Don't ever put anything on top of it. Use a good case. Use a microfiber or similar cloth to protect screen when closed. Be aware that the screen will physically touch the key board when closed if there is even a small amount of pressure applied and that can damage the screen. Treat it like it is more fragile than most other laptops and it will be a great computer for you and last a long long time. [/QUOTE]
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