How come dents show up on my screen, is the screen not glass?
I have replaced my screen multiple times already for dents on the screen that appear as dead pixels, and I clean my screen and keyboard everytime before I close it. How come these dents KEEP popping up? Today I discovered not a single dot, but a very thin and shallow, around 0.2 mm thick and 0.8 cm long, and less than a tenth of a millimeter deep, dent that is just visible off the glare in the screen. It isn't nearly as bothersome as the pixel distortions I had before, since this one doesn't actually distort the light. When you look at the contours of the dent off the glare, it appears as if the glass isn't really glass, but some kind of plastic. As in, the screen doesn't look chipped, it looks bent in. How can glass bend like some sort of malleable metal? And what in the world keeps causing these annoying dents? It sure isn't accidental damage as I have treated my laptop like gold, so would it be covered?
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)