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is keeping it plugged in bad for battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="newapplerornot" data-source="post: 903222" data-attributes="member: 119867"><p>Hi everyone</p><p></p><p>i'm evaluating the possibility to get a <span style="color: DarkRed">MacBook Pro 13-inch: 2.53GHz</span> but what let me wonder is this thing about the NON-rechangeable battery + Apple.com saying that it's better NOT to leave the computer ALWAYS attached to the home/house energy (or any other places) like every normal electrical object</p><p></p><p>so my question is: keeping it always connected to the energy grid(whatever<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />) it's NOT healty for the hardware ?</p><p></p><p>(i would use it MOSTLY indoor, at the evening in bedroom, or in other houses when i move for some reason, NOT like living on its battery -recharged before- on a green green field in a sunny day)</p><p></p><p>and of course, im not going to use it for writing texts (but much videos, flash content, graphic programs etc)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>SHOULDNT SUCH a computer have 2 separate energy ways</p><p>1) direct from your house grid (not passing and NOT touching/burning your battery</p><p>2) direct from your battery (which gets older depending on usage)</p><p></p><p>if the situation is a mix of 1+2 im disappointed (Whatever you use it at home or in a park, the battery gets old and you have to face a repair/fix = and the money for it)</p><p></p><p>wherever you get the energy from, the battery weakens and you have to face a change.</p><p></p><p><img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Smirk.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Smirk:" title="Smirk :Smirk:" data-shortname=":Smirk:" /> <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Straight-Faced.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":|" title="Straight Faced :|" data-shortname=":|" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newapplerornot, post: 903222, member: 119867"] Hi everyone i'm evaluating the possibility to get a [COLOR="DarkRed"]MacBook Pro 13-inch: 2.53GHz[/COLOR] but what let me wonder is this thing about the NON-rechangeable battery + Apple.com saying that it's better NOT to leave the computer ALWAYS attached to the home/house energy (or any other places) like every normal electrical object so my question is: keeping it always connected to the energy grid(whatever:D) it's NOT healty for the hardware ? (i would use it MOSTLY indoor, at the evening in bedroom, or in other houses when i move for some reason, NOT like living on its battery -recharged before- on a green green field in a sunny day) and of course, im not going to use it for writing texts (but much videos, flash content, graphic programs etc) SHOULDNT SUCH a computer have 2 separate energy ways 1) direct from your house grid (not passing and NOT touching/burning your battery 2) direct from your battery (which gets older depending on usage) if the situation is a mix of 1+2 im disappointed (Whatever you use it at home or in a park, the battery gets old and you have to face a repair/fix = and the money for it) wherever you get the energy from, the battery weakens and you have to face a change. :Smirk: :| [/QUOTE]
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