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iBook screen problems: Injured wires, logic board failure by w1ld at 1:36 pm EST, Dec 30, 2003 |
There is an issue with several iBook units involving failing displays that we first reported on in-depth in mid-March and April of this year. Since those initial postings, Apple's discussion boards and MacFixIt's forums have been inundated with similar reports, leading to the notion that there may be a serious design flaw in Apple's dual-USB iBooks. The problem most users are experiencing is a design flaw at the hinge to the display. Apparently there isn't enough room for the wires to pass through and handle the friction they receive by opening and closing the lid. --------- Sound like your issue? |
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RE: iBook screen problems: Injured wires, logic board failure by biochik007 at 10:13 pm EST, Jan 3, 2004 |
w1ld wrote: ] There is an issue with several iBook units involving failing ] displays that we first reported on in-depth in mid-March and ] April of this year. Since those initial postings, Apple's ] discussion boards and MacFixIt's forums have been inundated ] with similar reports, leading to the notion that there may be ] a serious design flaw in Apple's dual-USB iBooks. ] ] The problem most users are experiencing is a design flaw at ] the hinge to the display. Apparently there isn't enough room ] for the wires to pass through and handle the friction they ] receive by opening and closing the lid. ] ] --------- ] ] Sound like your issue? Ya, what do they think that no one is going to have to open or close them? d0h!! |
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