It could but only in really high or really low conditions.
May be not
High Humidity can damage this laptop, especially that of a rainforest. If I were taking this there I would keep it in a water/ weather tight case and only use it in a room that has a dehumidifier.
no but try to refein because it can some times damage the laptop
yes if left unprotected you will have more bytes than bits
It doesn't hurt anything.
Dehumdifers help with humidity and I don;t think LA is considered that humid. But it can';t hurt if you think your home has too much humidity I would give it a ttry.
yes cause like cell phone if u keep it close to you it can hurt you
Well, If your laptop is too heavy, 1) You are more likely to drop it And 2) having it on your lap, would begin to hurt! If your laptop is too big, you may find yourself dropping it, and there will be no place to put it!Hope you find this helpful!Sincerely, GameMaster64
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.
If you look at it on the long term, yes it does in a way ruin the battery of any electronic device. This is because you sort of get it used to the all-time supply of current and the batterry itself doesn't do much work. It is often good to unplug the device and actually use the battery.
A laptop bag that is too big can pose a problem if the size difference is significant. A little bit of space won't hurt but a 15" Macbook inside a 17" bag may be too large and cause it to shift and bump around a lot.
The key to selecting the right laptop bag is to get the smallest and most comfortable bag that is suitable for your purposes. Get one large enough to hold your laptop, paper materials, books, and pens, but not so large that it will hurt the shoulder of your daughter.