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    Screen problem?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Roberto91, Dec 8, 2005.

  1. Roberto91

    Roberto91 Notebook Consultant

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    I am sorry to be asking all these questions lately about my new ibook i just have 1 more if you dont mind me asking.

    On the Ibook, inside surronding the screen there is a Grey plastic strip of plastic surronding the screen. When I press on the left side of it it seems tight and doesnt move at all but when I press ont he right side, the plastic strip seems almost loose and moves when I push it in a little bit while the left side doesnt move at all.

    Is this normal?

    Thanks- Rob
     
  2. RadcomTxx

    RadcomTxx Notebook Deity

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    a little bit of flex shouldn't be a problem. If it gets really loose, then worry. The construction of the ibook leaves some tightness issues here and there, But it is still built quite strong.
     
  3. Roberto91

    Roberto91 Notebook Consultant

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    Then I guess its normal. Yea, it isnt real loose, only a little bit of flex.

    Thanks for the help again! :)