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This is a stop-motion animated take-apart and re-assembly of the new MacBook Pro.
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by DailyMac on January 4, 2009
This is a stop-motion animated take-apart and re-assembly of the new MacBook Pro.
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cool bravo…….
Any way to slow down the video and add the technician’s ste-by-step instructions?
3 words
“CRAZY, SICK, AWESOME”
!!!!!!!!!!
Fingerprints behind the screen is a manufacturing defect. i.e. someone on the production line with dirty fingers wasn’t wearing the surgical gloves or whatever. And that ‘genius’ at the Apple Store should be offering you a replacement.
i just thought the sane thing and it scare the hell out of me
We removed the LCD and cleaned the screen. I suspect that, if there was a way for a finger print to get in your screen, there’s a way to get it out. (c;
great vid!
question, at roughly 1:03 you can see the tech remove the “non-removable” screen. i have what looks like fingerprints behind mine and was told by the genius at the apple store that the screens could not be removed (like the imac).
obviously you guys were able to get it back together…is the screen cleanable?
thanks again!
-dave
I don’t even wanna think about that, winkhawk! (c; But, lucky for us, our techs never have a problem getting laptops reassembled properly.
lol imagine it didnt work when u put it back
thanks now im gonna open up and take apart mine a thropw th seperate bits a ppl who walk by me
As an ACMT myself, I am curious as to how the glass is attached. I have yet to dissect one myself, and Apple Service forbids entry to the display. PM me if you can.
interesting
Thanks! Our lead tech, Chet, deserves most of the credit though. He took that thing apart and put it back together just like he had designed it himself, showing me parts and telling me what the were and why they were better than the pervious generation of MBP. That guy could probably reverse-engineer a UFO blindfolded!
Nice job! Now I know why I will not buying refurbished anymore!
two of my favorite things stop-motion and macs xD