That's a good question , first of all there's pro's and cons about that
sometimes when you get your computer to go on sleep mode it makes your burning
time slower and sometimes wreck your computer system , so i would suggest
to just leave it how it is =D
The higher your resting metabolic rate is, the more calories your body burns while at rest. So, while you sit or sleep you could be burning calories as if you were exercising.
Yes, as long as you don't wear yourself out while burning them.
Placing you laptop under your pillow is not a good thing to do. It will not hurt your sleeping but if by accident you leave your laptop switched on then, if it is under a pillow, it may overheat (the air can not get to it to cool it) and this may damage the laptop or even cause a fire in your bead. A fire in your bead while you are asleep would be very very dangerous.
play on your laptop all night and eat loads of sweets lol
no
just sleep
A good nights sleep is more beneficial than burning the candle at both ends.
It is an excellent computer if you are on the go. It has very fast Wifi and good at burning compact disk. Also it has the up to date Pentium processor
TouchScreen laptop give us good experience while use those laptop but every good things come with its drawback in this laptop we don't get high spect according to the price range and compear to Non touch screen laptop.
There are guidelines in choosing a laptop. You need to know for what reason you need a laptop because from there, you would be able to know the specification that your laptop should have. All brands of laptop has its own pros and cons. For personal use, HP laptop would be the good because of the feature considering the price value. Asus laptop for multimedia use is good but not the DVD driver for burning, from my experience. Asus is quite expensive than HP. Top Major manufacturer are as follows: Acer, Apple, Asus, Dell, HP. Take time to choose the right laptop for your convenience and what suits your lifestyle and not just the brand or the manufacturer of the laptop.
Impossible to answer your question as you did not even list what laptop you have.
I usually leave it plugged in if I can, because why not keep your battery charged?