Doesn't sit flat on table
I ordered my C2D MacBook Pro the second the online store started taking orders on the day of its release. I was really excited about receiving the laptop until I took it out of the box, placed it on the table, and immediately noticed that the left front rubber foot doesn't come in contact with the table.
Once I opened the screen and started using the keyboard, my laptop kept rocking from one corner to the other... I thought the problem was my desk at home, but when I brought the laptop to school, the rocking was even worse.
I tried to see if an Apple Store could do an exchange but they wanted nothing to do with an online order. So if you want immediate assistance with your laptop, perhaps buying it from a physical store would be a better option.
I then called Apple Care, and to their credit, they understood my frustration with purchasing a $2800 laptop that doesn't even sit flat on a table. So they sent me a FedEx label for me to ship the machine back and are now working on a brand new C2D Macbook Pro for me. I have yet to receive it so the verdict is still out on whether or not I will own a problem free MacBook Pro.
BTW, when I closed the lid on my laptop, the gap between the screen and the laptop was much smaller on the left hand side than the right hand side. Otherwise, I loved everything else about it. I've always owned PCs and ran Windows so this was my first Apple computer. I was starting to really enjoy using OS X.
I ordered my C2D MacBook Pro the second the online store started taking orders on the day of its release. I was really excited about receiving the laptop until I took it out of the box, placed it on the table, and immediately noticed that the left front rubber foot doesn't come in contact with the table.
Once I opened the screen and started using the keyboard, my laptop kept rocking from one corner to the other... I thought the problem was my desk at home, but when I brought the laptop to school, the rocking was even worse.
I tried to see if an Apple Store could do an exchange but they wanted nothing to do with an online order. So if you want immediate assistance with your laptop, perhaps buying it from a physical store would be a better option.
I then called Apple Care, and to their credit, they understood my frustration with purchasing a $2800 laptop that doesn't even sit flat on a table. So they sent me a FedEx label for me to ship the machine back and are now working on a brand new C2D Macbook Pro for me. I have yet to receive it so the verdict is still out on whether or not I will own a problem free MacBook Pro.
BTW, when I closed the lid on my laptop, the gap between the screen and the laptop was much smaller on the left hand side than the right hand side. Otherwise, I loved everything else about it. I've always owned PCs and ran Windows so this was my first Apple computer. I was starting to really enjoy using OS X.