Recent Experience - week 33+ production

I did a quick check of the threads but did not catch any new insights. Have any of you purchased a week 33+ production 15" or 17" MBP? If so, what are your thoughts regarding whine, buzz, case warping, heat, floppy screen (17" only), optical drive problems, keyboard issues, anything else I missed
Thanks Much!

Rick, not to deny that some people have had problems, but my week 12 2.0 GHz MBP passes muster on all those issues.
No whine, buzz, case warping, heat, optical drive problems or keyboard issues. Oh, you missed network connectivity. No problem there, either.There have also been some complaints about pitting of the wrist rest areas, but not on this one. It has seen heavy service 7 days per week since 30 March.
This MBP has been rock stable. Not a single panic, freeze or crash. No sudden shutdowns.
Of course, notebook computers use a great many parts, each of which should meet a tolerable range of specifications, and all those parts have to be properly assembled. Problems can happen. To manufacture zero-defect notebook computers the price would have to rise well above what consumers could afford.
And people use different software. Sometimes they install stuff that's incompatible, and problems arise.
You also missed battery complaints. Although both my batteries were replaced by Apple's serial number recall, neither had any problems and typically provided (as do their replacements) more than 3.5 hours on battery operation with AirPort enabled.
Judging from several third party surveys of owners, problem MBPs are in the minority, although there were more (still a minority) in earlier production runs.
Sorry to be so boring, but I don't have any reason to fault the design, engineering or assembly of this MBP. I've used a number of PowerBooks and PC notebooks and this is the best one ever. I forgot to mention that it's fast.
If you visit the discussion forums to wait until there are no complaints about any model of computer before you buy one, I'm afraid it will be a long wait.

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