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Do plastic MacBook cases cause overheating?

Do plastic MacBook cases cause overheating?

In short, it’s impossible for them to cause overheating unless they block the vents and the same applies to the Macbook Air.

Are plastic cases bad for Macbooks?

No drops, just a bad case the ruined their MacBook screen. In addition to your screen, these cases can also damage your external enclosure. They can scratch, scrap and dent the enclosure with repeated use. This leads many to avoid protective cases completely since they might cause more harm than anything else.

Is it bad to put a case on your MacBook Pro?

And this is the main thing that a case for your MacBook Pro does: it offers increased protection from drops, scratches, liquid spilling and even dust or other potential harms. But even without this reason, a case for your MacBook Pro is a much welcome addition.

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Does applecare cover overheating?

It depends on what you mean by “overheating.” If your MacBook is shutting down because it is getting too hot, yes, Apple will cover that, providing you are still within your warranty period. But if your computer is just getting hot, that’s not overheating. That’s normal.

Do laptop cases cause overheating?

Not really. All heat is vented out the back. There is some secondary heat transfer, but it’s not designed to cool the laptop through the case. (The laptop body is not designed as a heat sink.)

Does Apple cover heat damage?

It is not covered under warranty. However if you’re 100\% positive you have a faulty unit, go back to the store and ask for a thorough inspection that confirms wheter or not it’s a manufacturing issue or not.

What is laptop physical damage?

If the notebook LCD screen has lines, blotches, bleeding, cracks, moisture or color distortion, it may have physical damage. The following images are physically damaged LCD screens. Use these to help determine if the notebook LCD has physical damage. Pressure crack and bleeding. Spider cracks and bleeding.