In my experience, nope. They said it was within spec. and said that they couldn't really tighten them anyways.
i just quit my job as a mac genius...next time a genius says that something is 'in spec', ask him/her what 'spec' is for that particular issue, and then watch them squirm...whatever they tell you is a lie.
yep the same with mine. sorry to say the air is a ok machine but by far the powerbook 12 inch was apples best
I have recently noticed my 3 month old MacBook Air has "slop" in the hinge.
I took it to the Southpark Genius Bar
Sparky
Purchased mine 28th feb 08. rev A.
Same problem has happened to my apple air. last week when closing the lid the hinge plastic came out...
Photo below
http://flickr.com/photos/landung2008/3247328478/
Purchased mine 28th feb 08. rev A.
Hard to follow how it popped out on it's own, the grey plastic has 4 screws (2 on each side) to secure it. You would have had to crack the plastic from the inside which means you had opened the insides. I'm just saying ...
Same here.
Of all the laptops I have seen, only IBM has an hinge which stays strong for long time.
I was closing the lid of the apple air because the apple was overheating for no reason (normal for revA) when the hinge defect happen.
I think the problem could be heat related, the constant heating and cooling around the hinge could cause some sort of fatigue problem. Its the left hinge so there is some relation with the CPU heat on the left side of the air.
Something is just not adding up about your post:
1. Why would you close the air if it was overheating? That is just trapping more heat.
2. Rev A (if you are up to date on Mac updates) doesn't get the overheat issue like it used to - fans kick in earlier now.
3. The apple store just replaced my entire shell for a broken hindge - on warranty. - they are seeing something that is not looking defect related to them.
4. It would have taken some force to pull the plastic away like this.
5. You are the only user I've ever seen to encounter this exact issue on these forums in the past year.