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What happened to my iBook today?
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<blockquote data-quote="spider" data-source="post: 24957"><p><strong>IBook</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a new Ibook, about a week old now, I'm also a new Switcher. I've noticed the bottom of my Ibook very hot at times. Especially during being plugged in and recharging. The other night it smelled like plastic burning, slightly. I don't think these units have cooling fans, just ported vents on the back of the units. Anyhow, it's been cooler now most of the time,but it is something to watch. Is it the old, "computer motherboad burn-in"? Let's hope it gets it over with. </p><p></p><p>On the swiching side, I think the way the applications all work together and share info much better than anything on a MS machine. Lets hope the hardware holds up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spider, post: 24957"] [b]IBook[/b] I have a new Ibook, about a week old now, I'm also a new Switcher. I've noticed the bottom of my Ibook very hot at times. Especially during being plugged in and recharging. The other night it smelled like plastic burning, slightly. I don't think these units have cooling fans, just ported vents on the back of the units. Anyhow, it's been cooler now most of the time,but it is something to watch. Is it the old, "computer motherboad burn-in"? Let's hope it gets it over with. On the swiching side, I think the way the applications all work together and share info much better than anything on a MS machine. Lets hope the hardware holds up. [/QUOTE]
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