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Laptop maintenance tips for better performance

9th January 2022
"Because a laptop is expensive to replace, you must know how to take care of it."

Because a laptop is expensive to replace, it’s important that you know how to take care of it. With constant use, it can be difficult to keep your laptop running at full speed. Laptops are prone to damage and often need maintenance to keep them running smoothly.

Here are the tips to maintain your laptop for better performance:

Backup Your Important Files

This is an important tip for laptop maintenance. You never know when a virus or hardware problem could damage your computer, so it’s best to back up your files and do it regularly.

There are many ways you can do this, including with online backup services that keep multiple copies of each file in case of damage.

You can also back up important files to an external hard drive or flash drive, which you’ll want to do at least once a month for maximum laptop performance.

Turn off Properly

This is especially important if you are going to travel or go on a long journey.

First, take out all DVDs or thumb drives that might be inserted into your laptop and store them elsewhere.

Then, shut down your laptop. Avoid just putting it in sleep or standby mode as this could drain out your battery, and neglect your laptop from taking the rest it needs.

A complete shutdown means all systems are off, leaving your laptop free. Just don’t forget to save any open files you might be working on.

Use Battery Correctly

Laptop batteries will eventually die, but you can do something to prolong their lifespan.

Keeping your battery plugged in while using it could kill your battery faster, most laptop batteries are made of lithium-polymer and each cell in lithium-polymer is charged to a specific voltage, the higher the voltage level the more damage it has could get.

We recommend charging your battery around 80 percent before unplugging it and using it to 40 percent before charging again, this could prolong your battery by four times.

Make Sure Your Laptop is Always Clean and Dust-Free

Your laptop is an expensive investment, so it’s important to keep it dust-free and clean at all times.

To do this, you’ll want to make sure your desk or workstation is always clear of any clutter.

You should also use a can of compressed air every few months to get rid of any built-up dust in your laptop.

You’ll just have to be extra careful about spilling liquids near or on your computer as that could cause serious damage.

Make sure the area around your desk is clear of any drinks or snacks.

Uninstall Unnecessary Software

You may have installed a variety of programs on your laptop when you first got it, but over time these programs can slow down your computer.

To prevent this from happening and keep your laptop running smoothly, uninstall any unnecessary software that’s not being used regularly.

Take time to canvas your system for unwanted programs that you may not be used to, your laptop has some bloatware and they can impact your laptop’s performance.

Check for Viruses

Even though it’s rare, malware and viruses can damage your laptop.

To avoid this from happening, you should always have an antivirus program installed on your computer.

Make sure to update the software regularly so that any new security issues are taken care of right away.

There are also free antivirus programs that you can use online.

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Which Gadget is Best Suitable for Online Education? Smartphone, Tablet or Laptop?

27th August 2020
"Smartphone, tablet or laptop ? Which one will you prefer for online learning?"

As the world is affected by the novel Coronavirus Pandemic, the teaching-learning process has shifted to online or digital approach. From elementary-level to university-level, all the classes are being conducted online throughout the world. Consequently, parents are concerned about the gadgets that could help their kids in digital learning.

People, generally, use a Smartphone, tablet or laptop for online education. Considering different factors like availability, health aspects, budget, screen, class-time, etc. the suitability of a gadget for online education differs from person to person and their age-group. 

Here, we present you the device or gadget that could be efficient and suitable for you or your kids.

Smartphone 

The gadget possessed by a lot of people i.e. Smartphone is handy, portable and easy to use. It is best suitable for short classes with possibly less or no slide shows or whiteboards because the screen is too small to read the content and can strain your eyes. Being handy, children can easily use it and surf the net for homework as well. The battery part may also be another disadvantage if you have longer classes. And, I personally feel that it’s difficult to do and submit homework and assignments in a Smartphone. But, if you have a limited budget, go with smartphones because something is better than nothing.

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Tablet

Tablet, with a relatively large screen, is the best device for children. It won't strain the eyes as one can easily read the contents in a slide show or whiteboards. As it is easy to use, the children can join the classes on-their-own and can also surf the internet for their homework conveniently. There are several budget-friendly tablets as well which don’t lack much in functions and features. The battery aspect differs with the brand but will not cause many problems. Tablets are suitable for higher class students with a limited budget as well.

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Laptop

Laptop, in my opinion, is the best gadget for online education. From attending classes to completing assignments and projects easily, it is the best device for students (from mid-school and above) and teachers. Varieties of functions, larger screen size and longer battery life are the major advantages of using a laptop for online education. However, the budget aspect can be a disadvantage as most of the good laptops are above $400 or Nrs. 40,000.

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Online education, superficially, seems to be a great substitute for traditional education approach and also a step closer towards a digital world. But, it has its own consequences as well; Increase in screen-time leads to an increase in health risk as well. So, it’s better if you try to reduce the screen-time as much as possible.

 

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6 Mistakes you make while buying a laptop

12th November 2020
"Don't make these mistakes and flourish!"

If one has to escape limitations and disappointments due to weak computing skills, purchasing laptops demands great care. Anyone may be vulnerable to the purchase of a laptop that scarcely serves the intended purpose. And several times, this scenario stems from the inability at the point of purchasing to consider important laptop purchasing tips.

Here are the 6 common mistakes people do while buying a laptop. 

Overpaying or Not Paying enough

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Seeing a number of laptops and assuming that more costly inevitably means better can be enticing, but that is not always the case. Some costly notebooks may have expensive parts that you don't actually use so you end up unnecessarily paying over the odds.

There are two keys to stopping this: understanding what you need and set a budget to which you adhere. Create a list of the things you want to use it for before you can dig around for a laptop. It is almost as easy to consistently underpay for a device at the other end of the continuum and end up with something that is next to worthless. When what you thought was a steal turns out to be a genuine stinker, this could be particularly upsetting.

The importance of doing your homework is illustrated at this point.   If a laptop is on sale, review its pricing background.

Operating system

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There are several different computer operating systems (OS) out there-Windows, OS X, Linux, Chrome OS, to name a few and while they can appear only aesthetically distinct at first sight, it could not be further from the fact. Do not hope to excel if you change operating systems if you have an existing computer running one OS and wish to bring the os you have bought to a new computer. You would not even be able to locate a version of the program that would function on the latest OS on top of that.

 

Purchasing under-powered laptop

For every budget, this next error will happen-you spend thousands of dollars or pounds and then buy something that does not suit your needs. This is another case where it is key to do the homework.

For example, if you'd like a gaming laptop, read up on round-ups of the best gaming laptops and figure out what they have in general, and thus what you can search for when purchasing a laptop that suits your requirements.

 

Not reading feedbacks

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When it comes to laptops, reading feedback is highly relevant, when there are so many items to remember. It . look fancy for a certain laptop, but is it firmly constructed? Does it do well in a variety of assignments? How long is his battery going to last? There are all major problems that laptop reviews typically discuss.

Read as many reviews as you can before taking the plunge, rather than depending on your intuition or the publicity blurb on the laptop's website.

That way, before handing over your cash, you can find out about any unexpected surprises, rather than learning the hard way about them yourself.

 

Considering brand and not functions

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Many of us have a handful of labels we trust and purchase from daily. That can also be rewarding but brings risks as well. After all, if a poor product is launched by your favorite laptop brand, blind allegiance can drive you to purchase it when you should actually explore alternatives.

Be sure you look at what competing producers are doing in order to ensure you do not slip into this pit. You might have had a poor experience with one of them in the past, but since then, things may have changed dramatically, and what is on offer might pleasantly surprise you.

 

Not considering the size of the laptop

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Laptops come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, from minnows of 11 inches to behemoths of 17 inches and beyond. A big monster of a laptop weighing 10lbs is going to be wildly impractical if you are specifically searching for a slim and compact computer you can sling in a backpack on your journeys.

You do not fail to look at the physical footprint, as simple as it is to get swept away by all the components you can cram into a laptop.

Find out the dimensions of the one you want to order, and check to see how much space it will take up on your desk or whether it will fit in your bag. When the laptop comes, it will pay off.


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