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  • It depends. Any smart designer would choose components that generate relatively little heat and lay them out to allow sufficient airflow.
  • (http://www.apple.com/macbookair/specs.html) No, because the things that would typically heat up either aren't in a MacBook Air, or they are much smaller and thus create less heat. The LED screen creates less heat, the SDRAM solid state drive eliminates the heat created by a traditional disc drive, there is no CD/DVD drive to create heat, there is no floppy drive to create heat... it just doesn't create as much heat as an older laptop.
  • Who cares, it fits into an envelope.

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