The upside down Apple wasn't meant to be upside down. All PowerBooks had it set to face the user when they were sitting with it closed on their lap. The Pismo was the last to have it that way, starting with iBooks and the PowerBook G4 they flipped it so it would be right side up to observers.

David

Yes. The jolly, candy-like UPSIDE DOWN Apple. They fixed it on the Pismo,
right? Actually I thought they fixed it on the Lombard but apparently not so.
It was the choice, I think, of the Apple being upside down when you close the
lid of the laptop and display it closed, or the choice of the Apple being
upside down when you have it open and working.


I wonder if you can replace just the top plastic of the case with a
replacement from a Pismo? It bugs me a little, too.

They didn't replace it on the Pismo, it's still upside-down...


-Laurent.


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