The big new 17 incher that I find myself carrying around these days has me nervous. Its so big and beautiful, but just how hardy is it?
I have had a G3 Powerbook for 5 years now, and it has been to hell and back with me numerous times. The port cover is missing,the original HD is dead, the monitor hinge is cracked and broken, audio jack has a short and there are numerous scratches all over it. All that (and more) aside, the damn thing still works, and works well I might add. It just isn't up to travel any more and has since been retired to office duty.
I want my new mac to last me 5 years as well, and hopefully come out in one piece. That is a daunting proposition considering I use my laptop extensively and take it with me everywhere. My old PB is testament to the toll which that kind of lifetyle takes on a machine.
I have notice that when closed and latched, my 17" leaves a gap. And when you apply any pressure by grabbing it as if to pick it up, that gap closes; I worry that the keys rub against the monitor when this happens. I also leave my powerbook on most of the time; plugged in. Should I remove the battery when I do this?
Share your stories here about your powerbook care habits, and god forbid, any horrors stories.
I have had a G3 Powerbook for 5 years now, and it has been to hell and back with me numerous times. The port cover is missing,the original HD is dead, the monitor hinge is cracked and broken, audio jack has a short and there are numerous scratches all over it. All that (and more) aside, the damn thing still works, and works well I might add. It just isn't up to travel any more and has since been retired to office duty.
I want my new mac to last me 5 years as well, and hopefully come out in one piece. That is a daunting proposition considering I use my laptop extensively and take it with me everywhere. My old PB is testament to the toll which that kind of lifetyle takes on a machine.
I have notice that when closed and latched, my 17" leaves a gap. And when you apply any pressure by grabbing it as if to pick it up, that gap closes; I worry that the keys rub against the monitor when this happens. I also leave my powerbook on most of the time; plugged in. Should I remove the battery when I do this?
Share your stories here about your powerbook care habits, and god forbid, any horrors stories.