No. LEDs produce almost no heat. They would never get hot enough to melt anything. The processor and CD drive are right under the keyboard, they might affect the cellophane.
The difference between a backlit keyboard and a regular keyboard is that backlit keyboards, are able to be used in pitch darkness because it lights up from behind the keys. On regular keyboards the characters attributed to each key are simply printed on and do not light up. This makes backlit keyboards the ultimate in versatility.
Typically those models do not. "dv6" just means it's between 15.6"-16" screen. It depends. (This is assuming you mean the dv6 laptops) I got a dv6 just recently and it gave me the option to add a backlit keyboard. If you have it then try looking for a button on the top row of you keyboard in the upper right hand corner next to the delete button.
The MacBook Pro is available with faster processors, includes FireWire and Thunderbolt connections, a SD card socket, has an illuminated keyboard etc. These are not available with the MacBook.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
Difference between a cordless keyboard and a regular keyboard?"
A Mac is a desktop computer where a MacBook is apple's laptop.
Search on Google images 'macbook aluminum' and then 'macbook white'. Look at the image of the closed macbook and you will see that their styles are slightly different. Hope I helped. Chloe, Student.
You can't. But you can share from MacBook Pro to iPhone4.
Celluloid is a synthetic polymer made from cellulose nitrate, while cellophane is a thin, transparent film made from regenerated cellulose. The main difference lies in their chemical composition, with celluloid being more flammable and prone to deterioration over time compared to cellophane.
The best storage temperature for cellophane bags full of food is between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit. It is best when the food is kept in its original cellophane housing and away from direct contact with sunlight or anything that produces heat.
The MacBook is made of polycarbonate and is coloured white whereas the Pro is made of aluminum. The Pro has a generally higher spec - includes FireWire port, SD card slot etc. and has a backlit keyboard which are not included with the MacBook. The white MacBook has a better Wi-Fi range than the aluminum model owing to the fact that aluminum blocks Wi-Fi signals to an extent..
E lives between W and R on a QWERTY keyboard, between Z and R on an AZERTY keyboard, and between O and U on a Dvorak keyboard.