Re: Laptops/Notebooks as Desktops? [message #310089 is a reply to message #310078] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 23:28 |
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Ethenal
Messages: 2532 Registered: January 2007 Location: US of A
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Zion Fox wrote on Fri, 11 January 2008 23:12 | I think you don't understand...
This isn't an ordinary laptop. It's a 1" thin MacBook Pro. The bottom is solid titanium. The only exhaust vents in the whole thing is at the gap where the hinge is, where there are two fans, one at either end.
The vents are directed so the air travels up, infront of the monitor, not down into my lap...
It is on a flat surface, not touching my lap directly, but on a board section of the case covering it.
If you want, I can take photos of what I mean if you are finding it hard to understand...
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Whether or not it's on your lap, the MacBook is built to transfer heat away from the components to the case. Regardless of what you do, the bottom of the laptop will probably always be hot.
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