MacBook Pro :: Gap In Screen Hinge/body?

Jan 7, 2011

Is it normal to have a slight gap between the screen hinge and the body? On right side there is about 1mm and on left side there is 2mm.

You can see it when the screen is open and when its closed on the back.

Ill try to attach pictures later.

But what do you guys and girls think? Does yours have a gap?

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