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<blockquote data-quote="zackplanet42" data-source="post: 773057" data-attributes="member: 73559"><p>A lot of people, including myself, don't use their laptop at a desk. I use it on my lap like it was designed to. Often times I use it in bed and would like to go to sleep but have my laptop continue downloading a file or process something. Since i don't use it on a desk my only option is to put it carefully leaning against my wall next to my bed while it continues to do its thing.</p><p>As a side note i would like to say i have left my current pc laptop ( soon to be replaced by a unibody macbook pro) on almost 24/7 for over 4 years now and its still running as strong as it was on day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zackplanet42, post: 773057, member: 73559"] A lot of people, including myself, don't use their laptop at a desk. I use it on my lap like it was designed to. Often times I use it in bed and would like to go to sleep but have my laptop continue downloading a file or process something. Since i don't use it on a desk my only option is to put it carefully leaning against my wall next to my bed while it continues to do its thing. As a side note i would like to say i have left my current pc laptop ( soon to be replaced by a unibody macbook pro) on almost 24/7 for over 4 years now and its still running as strong as it was on day one. [/QUOTE]
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