07-26-2013, 02:27 PM
Yes, you can operate them closed. Does not matter the model or brand.
Unlike with Macs, you actually have a choice in Windows' Control Panel (Hardware/Power settings) on what the laptop will do when the lid is closed (e.g. Sleep, Do Nothing, etc.) - you will just change the power settings to 'do nothing'.
No problem on what you are trying to accomplish here.
Unlike with Macs, you actually have a choice in Windows' Control Panel (Hardware/Power settings) on what the laptop will do when the lid is closed (e.g. Sleep, Do Nothing, etc.) - you will just change the power settings to 'do nothing'.
No problem on what you are trying to accomplish here.