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Introducing the new Curved Macbook Air

Posted in Apple, Technology at March 4th, 2008 /

So my Macbook Air wobbles!

that’s right while sitting on my desk it can’t seem to lay flat, causing it to tip in the lower left corder and it’s EXTREMELY ANNOYING.

I took it to my local Apple store because this obviously isn’t acceptable. I got the run around and was told that its within the specs of the manufacture and it isn’t replaceable or fixable. With a blank stair on my face I kindly asked him to surf the web and start typing a document, and if he didn’t notice the wobble I’ll pack up my new Curved Macbook Air a leave along with my disappointment.

After about 2 minutes of typing he said “Yep, that sucks!”

I guess the manager didn’t quite believe or understand the situation so she came to check it out her self. “Wow” I guess she has never seen a new curved Macbook Air.

So long story short (to late) they’re researching my problem and when they get Macbook Air’s in stock they’ll call me (yeah right) and switch out my Curved Macbook Air for a new more thinner model. The only problem is that they haven’t been getting shipments in as of late so who knows how long I’ll have to wait.

Can’t live with you, can’t live without you

Published in Apple, Technology

3 Responses to “Introducing the new Curved Macbook Air”

  1. March 4th, 2008 at 9:50 pm #Tim Harper

    Did you try turning off the hover switch?

    :P

  2. March 5th, 2008 at 6:23 am #Dieter Bohn

    You’re not completely alone on this, FYI. The best solution I’ve heard is to remove all 4 feet and replace them with slightly thicker fee at - here’s the tricky part - you might be better off with just 3 feet (2 at back, one at front).

  3. March 13th, 2008 at 12:59 pm #Catherine Taylor

    Sorry about your ordeal, it sounds like too much money for so many headaches!

    Good luck!

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