It won’t hurt the laptop, but certainly will hurt us who were unfortunate enough to see this post, and will hurt you literally, both eyes, spine and neck, especially if this is used like this long term.
Excellent_Mulberry70
A small tv or monitor would be better but if it works
It is causing the machine spirit great discomfort, pain, and suffering.
No, the orientation isn’t really significant.
its_4w0m
No , Elden lord thou has faced a more challenging situation, why does thee need clarification?
babalaban
Shouldnt have bought your laptop and mic from Australia
WizardBoy808
You’d have to turn it round every 15 min to allow blood back into the mobo
Upandone
Hmm…All the electrons will flow down and start pooling inside the screen – it might pass out and there’s danger of CPU haemorrhage
ykoech
As long as it is firmly secured it should be alright.
jouggi
It is totally fine to use it like that, that is how people in Australia uses laptops.
Sioscottecs23
I am more concerned about the microphone hanging like that
musthaveleft1hago
Why not just hanging it the ” normal way ”? I dont’t think hanging it upside down would improve airflow that much.
Lifting it is already a huge help
ministerofmayham
You know what, reapect buddy respect, you saw something you wanted to do and did it. Im behind you 100% !
VaIor4
Just buy a monitor
Ballerbarsch747
… Why would you, though? Just use a normal laptop stand with fans.
Constant-Recipe-9850
Is it properly supported. Otherwise I imagine the laptop will be adding to much pressure on the hinges no?!
m2_sniper
Old mechanical drives did suffer when titled but as everything now is solide state, the only worry is dropping it
Yuzral
Only way I could see it being a problem is if the laptop is using an HDD rather than an SSD. Otherwise all you need to worry about is the machine spirit applying for an Australian passport.
ChaosKnocker21
My eyes are bleeding…
Remarkable_Fun_2757
Yes, it would hurt. The hinges are made to hold the screen only, it makes them stress more. Only if you attach the main part somehow, then it would not.
no the electricity will drain to the screen and the laptop will pass out
Augronth
Trying to find the brightness key

ImZaryYT
In full seriousness? It’s likely to slowly overtime damage the hinge because of the weight being put on the laptop’s hinge while inverted is insane.
Not to mention, if this laptop has liquid metal (few do, but they def exist especially amongst gaming laptops) that’s like, HORRIFICALLY bad, overtime this could result in the liquid metal leaking and spilling on the motherboard causing all sorts of headaches that might not be repairable without an entire motherboard replacement.
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It won’t hurt the laptop, but certainly will hurt us who were unfortunate enough to see this post, and will hurt you literally, both eyes, spine and neck, especially if this is used like this long term.
A small tv or monitor would be better but if it works
What the fuck.
the laptop is fine but my eyes hurt
https://preview.redd.it/83t2og068sff1.png?width=152&format=png&auto=webp&s=d1e7222eeac756ea1685e12a0b19d7f181b64716
It is causing the machine spirit great discomfort, pain, and suffering.
No, the orientation isn’t really significant.
No , Elden lord thou has faced a more challenging situation, why does thee need clarification?
Shouldnt have bought your laptop and mic from Australia
You’d have to turn it round every 15 min to allow blood back into the mobo
Hmm…All the electrons will flow down and start pooling inside the screen – it might pass out and there’s danger of CPU haemorrhage
As long as it is firmly secured it should be alright.
It is totally fine to use it like that, that is how people in Australia uses laptops.
I am more concerned about the microphone hanging like that
Why not just hanging it the ” normal way ”? I dont’t think hanging it upside down would improve airflow that much.
Lifting it is already a huge help
You know what, reapect buddy respect, you saw something you wanted to do and did it. Im behind you 100% !
Just buy a monitor
… Why would you, though? Just use a normal laptop stand with fans.
Is it properly supported. Otherwise I imagine the laptop will be adding to much pressure on the hinges no?!
Old mechanical drives did suffer when titled but as everything now is solide state, the only worry is dropping it
Only way I could see it being a problem is if the laptop is using an HDD rather than an SSD. Otherwise all you need to worry about is the machine spirit applying for an Australian passport.
My eyes are bleeding…
Yes, it would hurt. The hinges are made to hold the screen only, it makes them stress more. Only if you attach the main part somehow, then it would not.
https://preview.redd.it/6r5ngoz7dsff1.jpeg?width=512&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9847845c89acf57604e259cc6705574e7d22bd17
no the electricity will drain to the screen and the laptop will pass out
Trying to find the brightness key

In full seriousness? It’s likely to slowly overtime damage the hinge because of the weight being put on the laptop’s hinge while inverted is insane.
Not to mention, if this laptop has liquid metal (few do, but they def exist especially amongst gaming laptops) that’s like, HORRIFICALLY bad, overtime this could result in the liquid metal leaking and spilling on the motherboard causing all sorts of headaches that might not be repairable without an entire motherboard replacement.
TL;DR, move out of australlia mate.