Lap Desk ? Ergonomic Pillow for your Laptop


Posted September 6th, 2010 by No Comments »

Lap Desk – Ergonomic Pillow for your Laptop

What is a Lap Desk?  Why do I need one? I will try to answer these questions in this article.

A Lap Desk is indeed as it sounds, a desk for your lap. The Lap Desk is mainly used for working with your laptop on your lap but can also be used for writing, reading, drawing and many other activities that require a flat surface to work on.
The concept exists for years way before the age of the laptop computer, in the past , it was mainly used for disabled individuals to be able to read , write and eat using a table on their lap.

In today’s age where mobility is the key, laptops exists in almost every home, since notebook prices are decreasing every day, it is almost cheaper to buy a laptop computer rather than the old fashioned desktop.
Laptops were given their names because they were originally designed to work with on ones lap. The fact is most of today’s laptop are rather heavy, tend to overheat and might be spreading radiation to some extent.

This is where the Lapdesk comes in.
The Lapdesk has numerous advantages:

Raising the Laptop computer and therefore releasing strain from the neck and back. Isolating the Lap from the heat generated from the Laptop. Leaning the laptop at an angle easier for viewing and typing. Cushioning the bottom surface to make using your laptop more comfortable. Allowing the use of an external mouse while using your computer on your lap.

There are quite a bit of Lap Desk types, some are firm and some soft, some wider than others and some compact enough that they can fit right into your laptop back.

So how would one choose?

The answer is very simple, it can be said that the bigger the Lapdesk will be , the more comfortable it will be to work on.  But you must remember that when buying a large Lap Desk you will lose the mobile advantage of carrying it around with you.
If you intend to use your laptop mostly on the road, you might be better off choosing a more compact Lap Desk.

Most Lapdesks range from 30$ to 120$, they can easily be bought online and shipped all over the world.

Enjoy your Laptop and beware, the Lap Desk can make you addicted to working at home.

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Charge A Laptop Battery Without A Charger


Posted September 3rd, 2010 by No Comments »

Without your AC charger/adapter, you may feel like your laptop is next to worthless. After all, not only do you not have a way to charge the battery in your laptop, you don’t even have a way to run your computer via a wall outlet. While new technologies are being developed every day in the area of mobile power solutions (including Intel’s research into wireless electrical transmissions), there aren’t many current alternatives to charging your laptop battery without a charger. If your problem is that you are without your original charger (which is what normally comes with a new laptop), here are some workarounds you can try that will keep your laptop humming. Keep in mind, though, that they cost money and require an advanced purchase, in which case it may be just as economical and convenient to buy a new charger from your laptop’s manufacturer.

Use a universal power adapter. This is perhaps the most obvious solution to your battery woes. Readily found at most retail outlets that carry electronics, a universal power adapter can range anywhere in price from $30 to $100 (or more, depending on how fancy you get). The adapter comes with multiple tips, one of which will likely fit your laptop’s charging port. When plugged in, the adapter will not only power your laptop, but will charge its battery as well.

Use a universal auto/air adapter. If you’re the road-warrior type who spends more time in your car than at a desk, this might be the sensible solution for you. An auto adapter is similar to a regular power adapter, except it has a modified end that plugs into your car’s cigarette lighter. The adapter will keep you powered while in your car (or inflight if it’s a combination adapter), and will simultaneously charge your laptop so you’re ready for those occasions when you do have to leave your car or plane for the real world.

Buy an external laptop battery charger. These are standalone devices that do not plug into your laptop. Rather, you take the battery out of your laptop, attach it to the charger, plug the charger into an electrical outlet, and rejuice your battery that way. When fully charged, you reinsert the battery back into your laptop. External chargers are usually brand and model specific, so make sure you get one that matches your laptop’s specs. One advantage to an external battery charger is that you can charge spare batteries without tying up your laptop.

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More Earnings with Yousaytoo.com


Posted September 1st, 2010 by No Comments »

The internet offer many things that are out of your mind. It offers many things that can make you surprised because you have never imagined it before. The internet can make you rich because you can use the internet to earn money. Earning money with internet is easy, you only need to make blogs or website and fill it with interesting contents and some advertisers will put their link on your blogs and you can earn money.

If you want to know more about earning money through internet and adsense, you have to know about adsense revenue sharing community. This community has all information you need how to start making money online. On the official site, you can collect all of your blogs and website into one place only. It will increase the visitors to your blogs and websites, and at the end, you will earn more money.

As said before you can attract more visitors by posting some interesting things or information. You can try to post about belize real estate. It is information that people often search for now. You can also put posting about the pinoy 24 tv.  Be sure to open the website that has been mentioned before to make you understand the whole things about earning money online.

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Space Saver All Wood Laptop Bed Tray Multiuse Laptop Table Desk, Notebook Stand W/built-in Mouse Pad Holds up to 18.4″ Screen


Posted September 1st, 2010 by 5 Comments »


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Relax in bed or on the sofa with this convenient laptop desk! Are you someone who likes to read hardback books in bed? Work on your laptop or write? If you find it inconvenient to hold heavy books in bed, finagle your la… More >>

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Tips and Advice for DIY Laptop Repair


Posted September 1st, 2010 by No Comments »

Laptop repair used to be a very expensive and long winded process, however nowadays this need not be the case as self repair of our laptops has become an increasing popular alternative offering many benefits over and above what you would receive from a laptop repair service including a financial and time saving gain for us all. With this in mind I would like to take a moment to explain the process of self repair for your laptop, how to go about it, and where to gather your resources to ensure that the repair of your laptop is as quick and easy as can be, as well as a maximum benefit financially.

The first thing you need when you are thinking of laptop repair, and doing it yourself is the knowledge to ensure that you can carry out the repair confidently, and easily – this doesn’t mean that you have to be a technician to complete the task, and with the vast information available online you can research and gain this knowledge from the comfort of your own home, and in you own time. This makes laptop repair at home a more accessible option for many, meaning that everyone can gain from this process. Making sure you take the time to understand the basics of your laptop and the repair that you will be carrying out will ensure that you are successful and receive the optimal benefit of the time saving that this method brings with it. Dell INSPIRON 6400 Laptop Battery

Until recently when you needed laptop repair you would be without a computer for days, even weeks whilst the laptop was sent in for it´s repair, nowadays you can have the repair done in a day and be back up and running, whether it be for business, or personal use this is something that we all like to have available to us – the mobility and convenience of a well functioning laptop. Once you have gained the knowledge and understand what you need to carry out in order for the laptop repair to be successful you now need to source the parts and spares to do the repair.

When it comes to buying your laptop parts ( Dell INSPIRON 630M Laptop Battery) you need to bear in mind that you are carrying out the repair of your laptop to gain financially among the other many benefits – with this factor in mind you need to ensure you get quality parts for a quality price, and quickly. This is something that can be done online and providing you use the right site or store you will get same day shipping meaning you are getting the financial gain and time saving benefit of laptop repair at home.

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Promotional Laptop Bags


Posted August 28th, 2010 by No Comments »

Promotional products company Personalized Laptop Sleeves announces its line of customized sleeves for laptop computers. These sleeves are among the first on the market offering the durability of neoprene and flexibility for personalization.

The Promotional Laptop Bags, constructed of neoprene, the material used for wet suits, are a big hit with clients. “These sleeves are very, very new to the market,” said Scott Fcasni of Personalized Laptop Sleeves, “and we’re excited to be among the first to offer them. Many businesses are giving their employees laptop sleeves as gifts, but they also have the added benefit of protecting their hardware investments.”

Fcasni cites two large markets that are clamoring for the sleeves: colleges (admissions and recruiting) and businesses that provide laptops for their employees. Fcasni’s top markets correspond to trends in the promotional products industry. A study by Promotional Products Association International revealed that in 2007 the education sector was the largest purchaser of promotional items.

Based on recent sales of laptops in the U.S., Fcasni’s market is likely to continue growing. According to an Interactive Data Corp. report at Computerworld.com, approximately 30 million laptops were sold in the U.S. in 2007, 35.5 million in 2008 and 41.1 million in 2009. Projected sales are: 47.5 million laptops in 2010, 54.1 million in 2011 and 61.1 million in 2012.

The economy also has had an impact on the types of promotional items purchased. “Customers are looking for items that not only showcase their brand but are functional well as Laptop Carrying Cases,” said Fcasni. “That’s why our protective laptop sleeves are a logical choice for a variety of businesses. Moreover, we make the product accessible to smaller businesses by requiring very low minimum order quantities.”

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4 tips for laptop repair issues


Posted August 25th, 2010 by No Comments »

When they were first introduced, laptops were often underpowered, expensive, and heavy. As technology has improved, modern laptops and notebook computers offer performance on par with today’s most powerful desktop computers and are lightweight, making them very portable. With portability and all the extra features, though, problems can occur that that can leave a laptop broken.

The most common hardware fault found in a laptop involves its power source. Many people are familiar with a scenario in which the computer fails to turn on after many attempts. At first, it may seem like the battery needs to be recharged, but even plugging the computer into an electrical outlet does not seem to help. Chances are that the laptop has a bad power adapter or a bad power jack. The power jack on a laptop is susceptible to damage because of the frequency of its use. With users carelessly plugging and unplugging the AC adapter, the jack can get damaged as the solder welds wear down, preventing the laptop from receiving external power. Once the batter runs out, the laptop will not function and cannot be recharged.

Another laptop repair issue that owners face is overheating. Overheating is caused by a faulty fan that stops working or by blocking the airflow into the computer. Laptops are cooled by small fans that turn on and off, bringing in cold air from the surrounding environment to cool off the electronics inside. If the fan malfunctions and stops bringing in air, the components in the laptop like the CPU and hard drive may overheat, causing the computer to shut down intermittently. Furthermore, laptop overheating can occur if airflow into the system is blocked. One common cause of this is resting the computer on a soft surface such as a pillow when in use. To prevent this, laptops should always rest on a flat, hard surface when turned on.

Laptop PCs are built for portability, but in the course of being taken many places, they can also suffer a lot of abuse. Bumps or falls are a major contributor to laptop failure. Impacts are notorious for causing hard drive malfunctions. Sudden jolts or impacts and disturb the delicate magnetic platters or reading head in a hard drive, rendering it unreadable. When this happens, the computer will still turn on, but may begin to make clicking noises and fail to boot to the operating system. A warning message will sometimes appear on the screen telling the owner that a hard drive failure has occurred. When this happens, the drive must be replaced.

Finally, some laptop faults are software related. Many users complain about their computers being slow or acting in strange ways. Sometimes these problems are more characteristic of a software problem rather than a hardware fault. Common causes of software issues include bad drivers, incompatible software, or viruses. It’s important to keep drivers and the operating system up to date, while also performing routine virus scans and disk defragmentation.

Understanding the underlying causes of laptop faults can help to diagnose the problem and remedy the solution quickly.

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