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Get a MacBook case

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 30.2%
  • No

    Votes: 30 69.8%
  • One of your alternatives listed

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    43

Thedemoncowboy91

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 8, 2023
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I just purchased a space gray MBP 14, first one since 2010! It’s amazing, I want to keep it safe.

I bought the in case hard shell for it, but haven’t put it on as I’m worried it will damage the finish of the MBP.

Then I saw a photo of someone’s MBP with the case on and it looked like where the vents were the paint melted.

So please help me, I spent $2400 with apple care. Is it safe to use the in case or would these other options below be better?

thanks frantic newb!

Fintie Sleeve Case Cover for MacBook Air 13.6 A2681 M2 (2022), MacBook Air 13 A2237(M1)/A2179/A1932 (2018-2021), MacBook Pro 13 A2338(M2 M1)/A2251/A2289/A2159/A1989/A1706/A1708 (2016-2022), Gray https://www.amazon.com/Fintie-MacBook-2018-2020-Compatible-2016-2020/dp/B08FX2CGC1

TYTX Compatible with MacBook Pro Leather Case with Vents and Stand Function 13 Inch 2016-2022 (A1989 A1706 A1708 A2159 A2289 A2251 A2338 M1 M2) Brown https://www.amazon.com/TYTX-MacBook-Leather-Function-2016-2020/dp/B089YJX1XW

Spigen Rugged Armor Pro Hard Shell Protective Laptop Sleeve Compatible with MacBook Pro 16 inch, 15 inch - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N9YGY1P?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_ZYHEQASHS1GWA8TGTBQE

Comfyable Slim Laptop Sleeve 14 Inch Precisely Compatible with MacBook Pro 14-inch M2 Pro/Max & M1 & Old Versioned 13 Inch MacBook Pro/MacBook Air, Carbon Fiber Patterned Computer Case, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09P3QNF7J?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_6FXAQAVZPDACMYFHRY06

please help me decide!
 

harleymhs

macrumors 6502a
Jul 19, 2009
790
176
Get a Skin.. I use Slick Wraps! And Wrap Bros. They are based in the UK . Both companies have great customer service. I use the Ultimate Clear Matte Skins. Fit and Finish are the best. Plastic Cases add too much weight JMO These matte skins add no extra weight and maintain the color of the laptop!

I have a spare Wrap Bros 14 MBP Skin. I purchased the skin last month and returned the MBP .. DM me if you are interested.


 

Apple_Tiger

macrumors 6502a
Jan 23, 2023
658
897
I don't use a case or any skins for mine and i like it naked on my Macbook Pro 14in M1 Pro. So far it's still in the same condition I got it out of the box.
 

JamesMay82

macrumors 65816
Oct 12, 2009
1,474
1,205
I'm not really digging the ones you posted but mainly because I'm probably fussy and set in my ways.. but I used this for my laptops and I really liked it and I would keep in side if I was on a train or working in a coffee shop etc but then would take out at home or when presenting to customers.


I think this is cool but I'm conscious it might be considered a little dated in the style department?
 

Realityck

macrumors G4
Nov 9, 2015
11,433
17,223
Silicon Valley, CA
I would just use a Laptop Sleeve Laptop Case for 14” Apple MacBook Pro.


Should be somewhat loose and cushy enough for protecting the 14" MBP while traveling.
 
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dmccloud

macrumors 68040
Sep 7, 2009
3,146
1,902
Anchorage, AK
I keep a clear hardshell case on my MacBooks to protect the exterior, as well as carrying it inside a laptop bag or laptop backpack. I always go with a TSA compliant backpack for purposes of air travel (although having TSA PreCheck does render that somewhat irrelevant in most airports).
 

Thedemoncowboy91

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 8, 2023
3
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I would just use a Laptop Sleeve Laptop Case for 14” Apple MacBook Pro.


Should be somewhat loose and cushy enough for protecting the 14" MBP while traveling.
Wow I love those! Do you notice high temps while operating in case? I was figuring at home to use it on my table cause I know it’s clean and when I’m at work use in csse
 

KhunJay

macrumors 6502a
Sep 16, 2013
500
217
I use a Moshi case and it has kept mine safe. It paid for itself one day
when I tripped over the power cable (no MagSafe thanks to the morons
at apple) and the rig fell to the hard floor from the dining table. Not a
scratch was detected.

Now that MagSafe is back I would not use a case...because in a couple of years
the value of any apple machine is highly depreciated and not worth anything.
 

DisraeliGears

macrumors regular
Nov 8, 2015
120
89
I bought this one from Spigen and have been using it for about 3 months with no issues. I went with that one because I did want something that would still feel premium and not plastiky

It’s always about trade offs. It does protect the MacBook, plus I appreciate the texture both for feel and grip (while Apples industrial design is beautiful, it can be slippery). That said, you lose some of the thin and light element (probably part of the reason my 14” seems surprisingly chunky).
 
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teh_hunterer

macrumors 65816
Jul 1, 2021
1,231
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These things are made of metal. You don't need a case.

If you're so worried about it, put a lightweight sleeve in your bag so it can be protected in your bag, but there is no point stressing about this.
 
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ndouglas

macrumors 6502a
Jun 1, 2022
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636
Really depends on what your day to day usage is? For me it stays at home, so no need for a case. My friend takes hers everywhere, so she has one. You’d get better advice if you described your day to day plans for traveling with it or not. But def not something to overthink, just get one if the spirit moves you and if not, don’t.

Either way, certainly treat it like the expensive device it is.

Another thing I just thought of is that compared to 5-10 years ago or more, nowadays more and more bags and backpacks have dedicated padded compartments for laptops. I used to use cases when traveling, if I did so again I’d probably get a sleeve, but the case/sleeve thickness would depend on how padded the bag I was using is.

Enjoy your new laptop!
 

JPack

macrumors G5
Mar 27, 2017
13,555
26,181
Use a case if you want to lower the risk of dents and scratches.

Many of the hardshell cases also protect your display from cracks as it prevents the LCD from completely closing on the palm rest.

A case won't damage your computer unless you install it wrong.
 

VaruLV

macrumors 6502a
Mar 25, 2019
636
561
I believe that no matter how careful you are with your devices, sooner or later some tiny debree will get behind that case of your iPhone/iPad/Macbook and do some minor damage to the exterior, like, for example, tiny dents/scratches on aluminum and paintjob. That is, as far as I have experienced, unavoidable, so, perhaps dont use any cases on your Macbook, just get a good sleeve for it when storing it/taking it with you outside.
Also, hard shell covers, sooner or later, will cause some scratches on the case of your device since there will always be some sort of mini friction between hard plastic case and your laptops aluminum shell when you handle your laptop or travel with it in a bag etc.
 

maflynn

macrumors Haswell
May 3, 2009
73,682
43,740
I keep my MBP's naked as a Jaybird. Always have, and the laptop always holds up well. I personally see no need for a case, but YMMV
 

Choco Taco

Suspended
Nov 23, 2022
615
1,065
I've never used a case on the newer Macs. They're extremely durable. Just get a sleeve or a laptop bag and don't throw your laptop like a frisbee.
 
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