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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
closing the lid = no sleep on macbook pro
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<blockquote data-quote="ki99" data-source="post: 479019" data-attributes="member: 31961"><p>i agree with the majority of these posts. if you are using photoshop, or any intensive programs, using it with the lid shut is probably not the best idea. it can cause serious problems with your monitor (due too heat). i can't verify the intake and exhaust, as i don't have a pro. but i wouldn't doubt that's where they are. so it could also overheat.</p><p></p><p>just a sidenote, if you are using it for webdesign, using two monitors can benifit you greatly with the code on one monitor, and the actual website on another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ki99, post: 479019, member: 31961"] i agree with the majority of these posts. if you are using photoshop, or any intensive programs, using it with the lid shut is probably not the best idea. it can cause serious problems with your monitor (due too heat). i can't verify the intake and exhaust, as i don't have a pro. but i wouldn't doubt that's where they are. so it could also overheat. just a sidenote, if you are using it for webdesign, using two monitors can benifit you greatly with the code on one monitor, and the actual website on another. [/QUOTE]
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