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Bringing my mac to a reall hot place

  • 08-01-2006 8:18pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 52 ✭✭


    Is this advisable? I was in Asia last summer and I'm going back there this year. I really want to bring my Apple laptop. Will it ruined in the heat? I'm talking about mid to late 40 degree celcius and humidity got up to 97% last year. I'll only be spending a week or two in that really hot place then moving on to colder surroundings.

    Will the heat kill my laptop?
    Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,396 ✭✭✭✭Karoma


    Read the (Safety/Operational Environment section of your) manual.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 707 ✭✭✭deevey


    If mine can survive a hot and sticky nightclub enviornment without a bother then im sure it will survive a trip abroad.

    But ....
    I have heard of a type of "cooler bag" that you can buy that will protect it during extended car trips in hot weather though. (in fact a normal iceland type coolerbag will prolly do the same job). Pretty sure I heard it off a guy doing gigs during the burning man festival in Nevada who was also concerned about the heat.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭korramatta


    Any country in Asia , specifically india/ srilanka will reach the higest temp only between 12-2pm in the afternoon that too not in in-doors. ..guess you have no reason to worry


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