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11/07/2008, 6:25pm, EST

Friday, November 7th

Forum roundup: new MBP woes, comparisons, more

Today in the MacNN forums members discuss the practicality of the glass trackpad on the new MacBook and MacBook Pro in response to a picture that was posted of a MacBook Pro with a cracked trackpad. One member has invested in a new MacBook Pro only to discover that the aluminum body is uneven. A comparison of the MacBook Pro models from early 2008 versus late 2008 can be found in this thread started by one member who was trying to figure out what was more appealing about the new model. A thread was started by Mac Elite, selowitch, who is looking for a BitTorrent client for AppleTV. One member finds advice for Flash alternatives in this thread.


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two uneven MBP

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11/08, 3:18am, EST

Actually there was another member posting about such issue before him/her. You can find a link to such post in the aforementioned thread. A pity about the beautiful unibody not being flawlessly executed.

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