How sturdy/durable is the aluminum on a MBP?

Just curious -


How sturdy and durable is the aluminum case for the MacBook Pro?

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Oct 17, 2013 12:00 PM

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Oct 17, 2013 12:17 PM in response to MitchellB92

Hard drive's have delicate moving mechanisms called a read/write head. Jarring the computer sharply can cause the head to scratch the platters and/or damage the head. The computer's Sudden Motion Sensor will immediately park the drive's head if there is sudden movement, but sometimes that simply isn't enough protection


If you drop the computer just right (or wrong) you can crack the display, damage the hinges, or bend it.


Although the above are rare occurrences, we've seen them reported in the forums, so they can happen. Reports from users who have had the computer "leap" out of a back pack and land on a sidewalk, for example. Others who have dragged the computer off a table from becoming entangled in the charger's cable is another example.


Note, however, that every portable computer made is subject to these same limitations. Most are not nearly as well made as a Mac portable.

Oct 17, 2013 12:24 PM in response to Kappy

The SM Sensor doesn't work with some axis of motion on the MBPs I've used.


Closing the screen and then raising the left side so that the MBP is vertical will not park the heads while it tries to goto sleep, do it fast and the heads will hit.


SM seems to react to jarring motions, slow rotation does not park the heads and I can hear them hit the platter.

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