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<blockquote data-quote="Annie524" data-source="post: 923831" data-attributes="member: 26986"><p><strong>work at home - question re leaving it plugged in</strong></p><p></p><p>I have been on my new MacBook Pro about one week and have been trying to read all of the discussions about draining the battery vs leaving plugged in. I have tried to search the Apple site for a definitive answer but couldn't find anything. So I apologize for the being redundant, but appreciate your advice. Since I work at home, my laptop is on my desk. With my old macbook I pretty much left it plugged in any time it was in use. Is that okay or not a good idea?</p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie524, post: 923831, member: 26986"] [b]work at home - question re leaving it plugged in[/b] I have been on my new MacBook Pro about one week and have been trying to read all of the discussions about draining the battery vs leaving plugged in. I have tried to search the Apple site for a definitive answer but couldn't find anything. So I apologize for the being redundant, but appreciate your advice. Since I work at home, my laptop is on my desk. With my old macbook I pretty much left it plugged in any time it was in use. Is that okay or not a good idea? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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