The Macbook Air, like other laptops, will go into sleep mode when you close the cover. This is because when the system sends the 'Quit' or 'Exit' command to running applications, the application will ask if you want to save your work before quitting. This dialogue will stall the shut down procedure if it is not answered. So setting up to shut down when closing the cover would often fail. This would probably drain the battery and people would ask, "How can I get my laptop to go to sleep just by closing the cover?" When you close the lid of your MacBook Air, it does not shut down. It puts itself in Sleep Mode. To make sure that your MacBook Air is in sleep mode when you close the lid, simply look at the sleep light. It is the white light that glows. There is no setting that you can change to make your MacBook Air shut down when you close the lid. Operating Systems do not work that way.
The readable area should be UP and the shiny side down.
If you mean sleep mode, then all you have to do is put the screen down. Unfortunately, there isn't a hibernate mode such as in windows.
Well it doesnt really matter...i have a MacBook and i just put it to sleep...so i dont tink its nessisary..but if ur like travelling wit it its safer it shut down ur computer...im my opion!
Check that battery is connected.
Dead battery or the charging cable is broken or socket in the tablet. if the charging light comes on the tablet should work.
Try holding down the option key after pushing the power button.
The length of time required to charge a MAcBook Pro is dependent upon how much charge was in the battery before recharging started and if the computer is being used while the charging takes place. From flat to fully charged while being used can take four or five hours but will be around half that long if it is not being used.
Size is one big difference but for a full run down check here http://gizmodo.com/5063492/macbook-and-macbook-pro-dual-review
hold down SHIFT and 2 = @
12.5 - 14 volt
No they do not sleep upside down.