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<blockquote data-quote="knightlie" data-source="post: 405710" data-attributes="member: 28829"><p>What one earth are you doing with it that the case is flexing? I do the following, nearly every day:</p><p></p><p>- Open and close it</p><p>- Swap it between my lap and the table</p><p>- Pick it up by the front corners, with the lid up</p><p>- Slide it in and out of it's Speck case</p><p>- Type</p><p></p><p>I've never had cause to worry about it's flexibility at all. Mine has a Speck clear case, but even so, I've seen no evidence of undue flexing.</p><p></p><p>Just be careful with it the same as any other notebook. If you think the MB is flexible, you should see a few cheap PC notebooks... those ARE cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightlie, post: 405710, member: 28829"] What one earth are you doing with it that the case is flexing? I do the following, nearly every day: - Open and close it - Swap it between my lap and the table - Pick it up by the front corners, with the lid up - Slide it in and out of it's Speck case - Type I've never had cause to worry about it's flexibility at all. Mine has a Speck clear case, but even so, I've seen no evidence of undue flexing. Just be careful with it the same as any other notebook. If you think the MB is flexible, you should see a few cheap PC notebooks... those ARE cheap. [/QUOTE]
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