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Hardware The New MacBook/MacBook Pro/Air Users Thread v5, Share your joy and your pain here ;)

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post Apr 21 2010, 09:08 AM

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Hi GUyz~

YOu all ordered from Apple Malaysia Online Store or other?? hmmm....


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post Jun 19 2010, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(aceejay @ Jun 18 2010, 06:21 PM)
hey guys ! i wanna get the mbp.. but im torn between this two

1. mbp 13 2.66GHz (high spec of 13" )

OR

2. mbp 15 2.4GHz (lowest spec of 15 ")

my budget just between this two only..i cant afford to go upper more due to limitation of budget. Btw, how bout the software and stuff ? does this software such as final cut already installed or have to get it separate?

What do you guys reckon?Which one i should get ?any extra stuff that i should get aswell ?

thanks !
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It's up to you, you want a higher spec with small screen or lower spec with bigger screen?

Final Cut, is it Final Cut Studio? You got to get it separately.

QUOTE(hapa @ Jun 18 2010, 11:58 PM)
guys, my unibody macbook pro(2008)'s battery start swollen. not much but it is causing some prob. after remove the battery i can see the battery is not flat anymore.
it causes my trackpad to become unresponsive sometimes,having difficulty to click on the trackpad bcoz the increase of the battery size underneath the trackpad.

is there any ways to prevent it from swollen anymore?

my current battery info
battery-loadcycles: 64
age of my mac: 18months
current battery capacity: 90%
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There is no way for the battery to be swollen. The reason the battery start to swell is due to the lithium ion in the battery. Rather for it to be expose or leak from the battery, the design of the battery makes the battery to swell.

I would recommend you to change the battery, if not, when the battery swell until the point it stuck in your macbook, you will cry because it will not be cover by warranty either!


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post Jun 19 2010, 12:11 AM

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QUOTE(srihram @ Jun 17 2010, 02:45 AM)
Hi everyone,
i might be off topic but i need help.... i got a 17'' macbook pro unibody (early 2009) and my lcd is needs replacement (ink leak).. obviously care does not cover me cause it was accidental damage.. apple wants to charge me rm 3500 for a replacement.... oh god i cant afford rm3500 now and its ridiculous as a new 13'' mbp is the same price of the repair.... anyone can help.... any cheaper way without losing out on quality

thanks a million
sri
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Call into Apple to see what they can do.

Your option, replace the LCD ( not really recommended )

or

Buy a new machine instead..!



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