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Lici2014-05-28 16:19:44
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Lici, 2014-05-28 16:19:44

Which side of the MacBook Pro is stronger?

Given: a leather bag with a macbook compartment on the side where the body is. That is, on the one hand, it is protected by the rest of the bag, but on the other, it is not.
Question: which side to leave on the unprotected side? Which side is less picky about mechanical impact in which case?

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Dmitry, 2014-05-29
@Lici

Protect from punching the display cover? If there are no solid protruding elements in the neighboring compartment in the leather bag (power supply with a plug to the display, etc.), then of course the display cover is inward, and the back is to your body. If there are still large items in the bag (magazines, an electronic book), then they are also closer to the display cover so that they take on part of the corners.

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ManWithBear, 2014-05-28
@ManWithBear

As a person whose floor was dented after a MacBook fell on it, I think it doesn't matter.

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Ruslan, 2014-05-28
@RKupkenov

air 2011 fell from the table onto the laminate, there is a dent on the laminate, the laptop is alive and well :)

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Yuri Morozov, 2014-05-28
@metamorph

MBP 2009 left a crack in the hotel tile.
Under Jobs, they learned how to make laptops :)

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Stepan, 2014-05-28
@L3n1n

@Lici I've had 2 macbooks fall on concrete . One from the knees, the second from the windowsill. Both are alive today.
AIR even sold at a normal price, he had a little wrinkled corner.
So which side you put in the bag, I think it doesn’t matter :)

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Ivan Ivanov, 2014-06-15
@0x3

I think it's worth buying a suitcase as protection for military laptops
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