Laptop Computer Accessory – Deciding When To Buy
Now that you've got your laptop computer, it's only natural to accessorize. A laptop computer accessory may be necessary or just plain fun, but either way, there are lots of options.
The standard accessories are a computer mouse (unless you don't mind solely using a laptop's convenient touch pad) and any software that compliments your computer use. Additional accessories like a printer, scanner, and headphones are pretty common and grander add-ons like larger speakers or a microphone definitely can enhance your computer use (at least when the laptop is safe and cozy at home and not being shuffled around places). A more internal way of improving your computer's sound system, as opposed to purchasing cumbersome speakers, is an audio card.
Another popular laptop computer accessory of late is the web cam. Web cams record still and/or motion video and transfer it all in real-time to other computers via an internet connection. A businessman may want a web cam so he can participate in videoconferences, while others may use it to stay in touch with family and friends.
There is a laptop computer accessory or two for whatever your needs and desires. As you may note, necessity is the mother of invention. At first you might be overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of available laptop computer accessories. Many people fall into the trap of buying just about every cool looking accessory they can put their hands on. However they end up not using 90% of the bells and whistles they bought. Before buying any type of laptop computer accessory be sure you really need it. The only way to know if you really need something for your new laptop is to go without any accessories for the first couple of weeks. If you notice that you need something extra, like a webcam, then you know it's time to make a new acquisition.
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Laptops All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies- Builds on the huge success of Laptops For Dummies, now in its second edition
- Eight minibooks comprising nearly 850 pages give laptop owners the detailed information and advice they need to make the most of their computers
- Offers focused content for new and intermediate laptop users, covering laptop basics and beyond, from synchronizing information with a desktop PC and coordinating e-mail between two computers to accessing the Internet or a desktop computer remotely
- Minibooks include laptop basics, software for laptops, accessories to go, traveling with a laptop, security, networking a laptop, sources of power, and upgrading a laptop
- Sales of laptops continue to outpace sales of desktop PCs, with retail laptop sales up 24 percent in the 2006 holiday season
Laptops For Seniors For DummiesNow's the time! Learn to pick a laptop, use Windows, and take advantage of the Internet
Tired of wondering what all the fuss is about? This book is written for people like you, who may not know much about computers but are ready to learn. In plain English, it tells you how to use a computer, the Windows operating system, and basic software; what to look for in a laptop; and how to get online to shop, e-mail, and chat — safely.
Compare — understand the differences between standard "notebook" laptops, netbooks, mids or minis, and tablet PCs
Choose wisely — consider weight, monitor size, price, how you'll connect to the Internet, processor speed, and memory
All the details — charge the battery, set up user accounts, adjust settings, and manage power
Learn what you can do — manage your finances, watch movies, research topics of interest, organize your photos, and create family newsletters
Do Windows — log on and off, manage files and folders, and use accessibility features
Communicate — set up an e-mail account and join a social networking site
Be careful — learn about online risks, how to protect yourself, and how to recognize fraud and scams
Simplify your life — shop, bank, and pay bills online
Open the book and find:
How to keep your laptop running smoothly
What you can do with built-in applications
Advice on searching the Web
Tips for protecting your privacy
How to access the Internet when you travel
How to use accessibility features for vision or hearing challenges
Where to find help
How to connect printers and other devices
Learn to:
? Choose the right laptop for you
? Work with the built-in touchpad or attach a wireless mouse
? Use Windows® 7 to manage files and optimize performance
? Safely send and receive e-mail and explore the Web
Vintage Laptop Computers: First Decade: 1980-89The "Man"and his MachinesI hope this book will refresh the memories of the few who were lucky enough to use "laptops" in the early years. Also to spark an interest in a machine which changed the way we live and do business today. I believe this book will be an invaluable aid in furnishing the information required to start a very challenging pursuit of vintage "Laptop" Computers. This could be a fascinating venture which would connect you to our life-changing technological history.





