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Does the screen on the Mac notebook lay all the way down? Or, are you really forced to look over it to see the bigger monitor?
 
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Does the screen on the Mac notebook lay all the way down? Or, are you really forced to look over it to see the bigger monitor?

I'm assuming you can close it and put it to sleep so you can then curse and open it back up and use its keyboard and mouse pad with a big display, so that you can curse not having a mouse, so you can plug a mouse, and cd-rom drive into your notebook and look over it.
 
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I'm assuming you can close it and put it to sleep so you can then curse and open it back up and use its keyboard and mouse pad with a big display, so that you can curse not having a mouse, so you can plug a mouse, and cd-rom drive into your notebook and look over it.

That is roughly what I thought. Why would anybody want to look over a monitor at a bigger monitor.... especially when the smaller monitor blocks out part of the bigger monitor.:slap:
 
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