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Apple Computing Products:
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ibook 12" monitor bend
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<blockquote data-quote="maverick2k" data-source="post: 89469"><p>The pics on the first post makes me jittery........I have had my 14" ibook for the last three weeks...the only reassuring thing is that it seems to happen more often in 12" ibooks....</p><p></p><p>No problems with my screen and panel though the panel and the screen seem to part a bit near the hinges while opening and closing.....</p><p></p><p>I think the primary causes for this is overfastening of the hinge bolts to the panel which seems to create stress on the panel while opening it from the othe end.....I am sure this will be remedied if it is untightened slightly by the apple store people...</p><p></p><p>A similar problem with window frames and glazing units separating in the middle occurs in the facade industry due to the over tightening of the glass and frame joints....</p><p></p><p>furthermore the same can occur if the hinges are attached just to the front of the panel and the front and the rear panel are not joined at that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maverick2k, post: 89469"] The pics on the first post makes me jittery........I have had my 14" ibook for the last three weeks...the only reassuring thing is that it seems to happen more often in 12" ibooks.... No problems with my screen and panel though the panel and the screen seem to part a bit near the hinges while opening and closing..... I think the primary causes for this is overfastening of the hinge bolts to the panel which seems to create stress on the panel while opening it from the othe end.....I am sure this will be remedied if it is untightened slightly by the apple store people... A similar problem with window frames and glazing units separating in the middle occurs in the facade industry due to the over tightening of the glass and frame joints.... furthermore the same can occur if the hinges are attached just to the front of the panel and the front and the rear panel are not joined at that position. [/QUOTE]
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