Come to think of it, it should still be under the original one-year warranty, shouldn't it? On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 03:44 PM, Rebecca J.Hoffman wrote: > If you have had the iBook for less than a year, can't you still buy > Apple Care? > > On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Milutin wrote: > >> I got the ibook in May, the second month it was out >> and a passd up the chance to get the three year, 389 >> dollar warranty. >> >> I have used my ibook everyday, but never dropped it or >> damage it in any way, but now the monitor will turn >> off if you open the ibook by more the 20 degrees >> (making it impossible to use). >> >> They say it would cost $534 just for the replaced >> monitor or I could buy a Video out cable and hook it >> up to regular Mac/PC monitor. >> >> Anyways, I regret now for not taking the advice >> offered here........because all I got is an expense >> 10G storage device..... >> >> Milutin