Today, I want to talk about how I finally got around to putting a case on my 2017 MacBook Pro. It’s been naked this whole time, and honestly, it’s kind of a miracle it hasn’t gotten completely messed up. But better late than never, right?
So, first things first, I had to figure out what kind of case I wanted. There are like a million options out there, it’s insane. Hard shell, soft shell, leather, that weird felt stuff – you name it, they make it. I spent a good chunk of time just browsing and reading reviews.
Decision Time
After way too much back and forth, I decided to go with a hard shell case. I just felt like it would offer the best protection against, you know, life. I’m not exactly the most graceful person, and my laptop has had a few close calls, let me tell you.
Next up, I had to pick a color. Again, so many choices! I ended up going with a simple, clear one. I figured it would let the Apple logo shine through, and plus, it wouldn’t clash with any of my other stuff.
The Waiting Game
Once I finally made my purchase, the waiting game began. I swear, it felt like an eternity. I kept checking the tracking information, even though I knew it wouldn’t make it come any faster.
It’s Here!
Finally, the day arrived! The case was here. I ripped open the package like a kid on Christmas morning. It was a perfect fit, and it snapped on super easy. No struggling or cursing involved, which is always a plus.
The Result
- Protection: Now my MacBook Pro is all snug and protected. I feel so much better knowing it’s got an extra layer of defense against bumps and scratches.
- Peace of Mind: Honestly, the biggest thing is the peace of mind. I’m not constantly worried about accidentally dinging it up anymore.
- Looks: And you know what? It actually looks pretty good. The clear case doesn’t take away from the sleek design of the laptop at all.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure in getting a case for my 2017 MacBook Pro. It might not be the most exciting story, but hey, it’s the little things in life, right? Plus, now I can finally stop babying this thing so much and actually use it without fear of imminent destruction. It was a bit of work but I made it.