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bbbaby_pc
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Old 2006-04-19, 04:17

I bought 1.83G MBP in the day before yesterday.
And now I found the place(in front of the keyboard)is so hot.The Temp is so hot that My Fingers can't endure it(when MBP keep working more than 5 hours)
Should I take it to the Apple Store and ask for some help?
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Old 2006-04-19, 04:22

hmm that area gets hot on mine but not so hot i cant touch it
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bbbaby_pc
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Old 2006-04-19, 04:30

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Originally Posted by kbk
hmm that area gets hot on mine but not so hot i cant touch it
will it harm the MBP's LCD when i shut down osx and close it?
and the other question is:
dose the MBP radiate Quantity of heat with Eyelets before the keyboard?
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Old 2006-04-19, 07:20

Well, if it's really so hot that you can't have your palms on the palmrests. Then it would probably be a good idea to take it by your local Apple stor or reseller. They can always tell if it's something to worry about or not and there's no shame in asking.

For the record, mine only gets warm enough for me to actually like it. I can warm my fingers on the left speakergrille in order to prevent arthritis.
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mwe
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Old 2006-04-19, 12:26

My 2GHz MBP does not get hot with the latest firmware and software update so you should install them before you take it back.
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Old 2006-04-19, 14:33

iCurve helps a lot in my case. Other than that, I did not notice any difference with the latest firmware.
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