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potentpotable

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Oct 22, 2010
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I just noticed that the Air goes to sleep even when the lid isn't nearly fully closed. I measured that it sleeps with 23mm of space left to fully close.

What's the point of that?

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philxor

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Dec 21, 2010
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First a post about the lid falling shut at 95% and now one about the laptop going to sleep at 23mm from closed... My old old MBP was the same. It's pretty hard to accidentally do it and I guess the nice thing is the MBA comes back up very quickly.
 

MikePA

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Aug 17, 2008
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I just noticed that the Air goes to sleep even when the lid isn't nearly fully closed. I measured that it sleeps with 23mm of space left to fully close.

What's the point of that?

What's the point of asking this question?

This ranks right up there with "Why does the lid drop shut when it's only 95% closed?" and let's not forget the microscopic chip in the lid caused by the trackpad.

My question is, "Are some people's lives so empty that these things bother them?"
 

TheRealDamager

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Jan 5, 2011
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What's the point of asking this question?

This ranks right up there with "Why does the lid drop shut when it's only 95% closed?" and let's not forget the microscopic chip in the lid caused by the trackpad.

My question is, "Are some people's lives so empty that these things bother them?"

The answer that that question is "Yes", unfortunately.
 

iRun26.2

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Aug 15, 2010
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What's the point of asking this question?

This ranks right up there with "Why does the lid drop shut when it's only 95% closed?" and let's not forget the microscopic chip in the lid caused by the trackpad.

My question is, "Are some people's lives so empty that these things bother them?"

What's the point in answering the question?

(but I'm guilty of reading and responding too)
 

Fuchal

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Sep 30, 2003
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Because sleep is activated by magnets and the magnets are close enough to activate.
 

2IS

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Jan 9, 2011
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I just noticed that the Air goes to sleep even when the lid isn't nearly fully closed. I measured that it sleeps with 23mm of space left to fully close.

What's the point of that?

I agree. Just the other day I had this very same thought. It makes so much more sense for the laptop to remain on when the lid is nearly shut like that.

/sarcasm
 
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