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Hello
I don't think the maker of the laptop would make it so the exhaust fan blows too much hot air at the LCD screen and harms it. But if you're in hot weather, you may want to be more careful. I've heard of devices with LCD screens being left in cars in the hot summer sun, and the LCD basically melted. At least some LCD screens are usable up to about 60º C (140º F) and I think the inside of cars in the summer sun can get hotter than that. |
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hi heikki81, no i dont think that it does so as it has been created to solve such problems dear;-) |
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