Laptops are great if you’re always out and about or want to save some desk real estate with the tiny foot print a laptop takes up as opposed to a bigger desktop system. There’s just something cool about folding up your computer to go outside in the summer breeze to type up your essay or to blog about the events of the day. But there are disadvantages to having a laptop.
Battery life is certainly an issue; if you don’t have an extra battery or you’ve no way to charge it back up, you’re pretty much out of luck until you find a way. And because of the tiny size of laptop computers, many dishonest people will not think twice about stealing one. So now that we’ve established the cool factor of laptops, let’s go through some tips that’ll make your laptop experience even better.
Tip: Prolong the Battery Life
As said before, laptops work with batteries that are not fit for long runs. Still, you can enjoy your laptop for a longer time, if you know how to squeeze your battery juice to the fullest. This strategy that we are about to show you can save you a few hours of stress until you reach a place with an outlet where you can recharge the battery.
One method you can use to keep your battery from dying too quickly is to dim your screen to its lowest configuration. Your laptop’s screen sucks up the most power, so if you don’t need a super bright screen, dim it down to conserve battery juice.
Making Backups
Portability is the greatest feature of laptops, but these gadgets are also more fragile than your desk computer at home. A little mistake and your precious laptop crashes on the sidewalk, when you least expect it. Oh, no! What a disaster! Even when nothing seems to have happened on the outside, always check the status of your hard drive, after an episode like this one. While you can buy another hard drive or send the laptop into service, your data, that was stored on that hard drive, is lost forever. Avoid these nuisances by saving it often on USB portable drives or CD-R and DVD.
Hire a Watchdog
Sharing your files over the Internet is far from being a good idea, if you are interested into keeping your laptop as safe as possible. With a laptop at hand, you can connect to wireless networks, and this can become a gateway for viruses and spywares, in case you do not have installed a reliable firewall, like ZoneAlarm.
Because of the compact size of laptops, they’re really easy to steal, so always know your laptop’s whereabouts. Encrypting your laptop’s hard drive can give you peace of mind; if your laptop gets stolen, as least the files residing on your hard drive are encrypted and cannot easily be viewed or accessed.
Stay Away from the Heat
Laptops can get hot after a few hours of usage and can get very uncomfortable if its sitting on your lap. They sell laptop sleeves that’ll keep the heat away from your skin. If anything, get an old shirt and place it under so your skin isn’t in direct contact with the escaping heat.
Desktop PCs take up desk space, and even with flat LCDs quickly replacing all CRT monitors, flat screens still take up precious desktop space. The portability and compactness of laptops make them so convenient; follow the tips above to make your laptop experience more enjoyable.
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