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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
melted MacBook Pro Retina
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<blockquote data-quote="seb2195" data-source="post: 1567384" data-attributes="member: 320696"><p>Thanks for all the responses! I accept that it is my fault as I most probably was blocking the inlet for the airflow however it is certainly very concerning that had I not got back to it soon enough, it could have caused a fire, the plastic of the keys must melt 100 celcius or above!</p><p></p><p>Laptops are designed to be used around and on laps as well as other surfaces, if I wanted a PC that I was going to use on a desk, I would have bought an iMac instead. </p><p>Does this sound like a faulty unit or just a major design flaw?</p><p></p><p>Sounds like a phone call to apple may be the case tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seb2195, post: 1567384, member: 320696"] Thanks for all the responses! I accept that it is my fault as I most probably was blocking the inlet for the airflow however it is certainly very concerning that had I not got back to it soon enough, it could have caused a fire, the plastic of the keys must melt 100 celcius or above! Laptops are designed to be used around and on laps as well as other surfaces, if I wanted a PC that I was going to use on a desk, I would have bought an iMac instead. Does this sound like a faulty unit or just a major design flaw? Sounds like a phone call to apple may be the case tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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