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What to do with a Macbook Pro on a U.S. Road Trip
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianLachoreVPI" data-source="post: 1235396" data-attributes="member: 193366"><p>I'd be worried about the battery and screen warpage personally. You're probably ok - if it's just one day and you don't leave it in direct sunlight, and better yet, keep the car in the shade if you can. I agree that insulation works both ways - to keep heat out - as well as in - although clothes won't have much of a lasting effect either way. But if you have it in a suitcase that's been in a cool hotel room then putting it in there wrapped in your clothes seems like a reasonable idea. Make sure the laptop is completely powered off. I would not use an air conditioner vent to cool it - as that's the surest way to get condensation somewhere you don't want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianLachoreVPI, post: 1235396, member: 193366"] I'd be worried about the battery and screen warpage personally. You're probably ok - if it's just one day and you don't leave it in direct sunlight, and better yet, keep the car in the shade if you can. I agree that insulation works both ways - to keep heat out - as well as in - although clothes won't have much of a lasting effect either way. But if you have it in a suitcase that's been in a cool hotel room then putting it in there wrapped in your clothes seems like a reasonable idea. Make sure the laptop is completely powered off. I would not use an air conditioner vent to cool it - as that's the surest way to get condensation somewhere you don't want. [/QUOTE]
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