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Ruslan2017-03-24 12:08:41
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Ruslan, 2017-03-24 12:08:41

Should I use a case on my macbook pro 13?

Should I use a macbook pro case?
Somehow I used a case for an iPhone - so the metal was scratched by dust between the case and the case.
Now I don't put my phone in a case.
So - should you put a case on your macbook?
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Back in the last 2014 Mac - the screen was a little scratched from the keys in a week - is there such a moment on the 2015 laptop?

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Igor, 2017-03-24
@imikh

Use.

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Sergey Astafiev, 2017-03-24
@arkudaki

My MBP 13 overheated from the silicone pad on the keyboard, it warmed up even faster on the bed and on my knees, and in the case, I suppose it would overheat even faster. The case is like one big radiator, the author thinks for himself and draws his own conclusions. My answer is no.

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Andrey Khokhlov, 2017-03-24
@andrhohlov

In a plastic case, a MacBook is not a MacBook at all :(
Thick, plastic, heavy. (Macbook pro 15 + standard plastic case)
Six months later, the cover cracked in weak places (where there are slots for blowing) and I gladly got rid of it. For transportation I bought a felt
pocket.It gets warmer in the case, but just a little
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Dmitry Bay, 2017-03-24
@kawabanga

Do not use.
I have a second poppy and I have no idea how to wear it with overlays.

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ummahusla, 2017-03-24
@Antonoff

I decided not to take and not put a cover on my macbook, because the latest macbooks about 2016 already get very hot, it will be even stronger in the case, and somehow it looks like crap, I use a pocket for transfer.

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Anton Ulanov, 2017-03-24
@antonsr98

I would not use a case, but I would use a soft envelope folder

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Denis Fedorets, 2017-03-24
@fedorez

really a matter of personal preference.
does it get scratched without a case? Not really...but it's likely. especially Kotska can be put on the brink.
if each kotska is a scar on the heart - well, wear it in a case ... no? well, poof. not so much and gets dirty if you don’t carry the keys. wrenches, especially
about scratching with grains of sand - it’s easier there than with a phone - nevertheless, the iPhone is in your pockets, here and there - it lives in a more aggressive environment. laptops usually save more. if you don’t drag the beech to the beach, then it won’t clog too much. especially if you sometimes remove this case.
I bought. but somehow he annoys me unconsciously, I'll probably take it off.

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BVadim, 2017-03-24
@BVadim

I have never used covers, I carry them in a special backpack with a soft compartment for a laptop. Nothing scratched anywhere. For the 4th year there is also a second MacBook. They are pretty durable. It's not easy to get scratched by accident. Weak points are edges, if you hit something or if something heavy is dropped from above. With normal, moderately careful use, nothing will happen to him. I also advise you not to wear it with one hand grip, many do this and then complain that the keyboard scratched the display. When the lid is closed in the normal position, the display does not touch the keyboard, there is a gap, but if you take it with one hand, thereby pressing the lid against the keyboard, and carry it like that, you yourself understand what will happen.

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Aliaksandr Kazakou, 2017-04-29
@AlesDee

I had a similar issue. The MacBook was carried in a backpack, in a pocket designed for a laptop. Within 2 years there was a scratch in the place where the screen was in contact with the touchpad. A couple of days ago I called the Apple helpline and found out that this is a warranty case (a screen replacement program with an anti-glare coating defect). I gave it to the SC.
www.macdigger.ru/macall/apple-prodlila-programmu-z... - information about the program.
PS. I do not wear a cover, no problems. I think it is more important to protect the screen from contact with the case. Maybe something like this: www.e-mogilev.com/allpics/171967_3.jpg
MacBook Pro 13 late 2013.

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Nikita, 2017-05-01
@jkotkot

The cover is like sex with a rubber band. Protects, but the sensations are not the same.
A couple of bacteria (scratches) will kill love :)

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