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Question about heating and Powerbooks
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloudane" data-source="post: 42061"><p>I heard it was only the 1st generation that got *really* toasty (as in could maybe even burn your skin). I've used the 12" 3rd generation though and like many places say, they seem to have solved the heat issue. With graphics, hard drive and CPU going at full throttle it can get a little warm, but not really any warmer than other modern laptops and certainly not "hot".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudane, post: 42061"] I heard it was only the 1st generation that got *really* toasty (as in could maybe even burn your skin). I've used the 12" 3rd generation though and like many places say, they seem to have solved the heat issue. With graphics, hard drive and CPU going at full throttle it can get a little warm, but not really any warmer than other modern laptops and certainly not "hot". [/QUOTE]
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