Picking The Right Laptop Case For Your Specific Needs
Laptops don't come cheap, with some going as much as a few thousand dollars. If you take the money and effort to obtain a laptop, you are probably going to be inclined to buy a laptop carrier of some sort afterward. This can help keep your investment safe from harm, and ensure accidents don't happen.
The most rugged of all laptop carrying devices is the hard-shell case. Cases that are of this variety typically cost more, and often must be custom-fitted. In addition, they are bulky and hard to carry around in crowded environments. This makes them less popular among average consumers, but for professionals this is a good way to keep important documents safe from harm. Typically this is overkill for normal laptop owners.
Even though cloth laptop totes aren't as secure, they are still more than enough to protect against the average fall. Dropping your laptop from around shoulder height would do some damage to the laptop, but when encased in a laptop tote the damage is reduced quite a bit- even if only a barrier of thick material is in the way. Leather is generally the next best option to hard shell cases, but leather tends to be expensive.
Creative types seem to look down upon buying a laptop carrying bag from a general store. In doing so, you will probably be buying a case that has already been purchased many times before- making your laptop case no different from the others. This can actually work against you if you need to find your laptop among a sea of cases that all appear to be the same.
You are likely going to be considering security and style primarily during your search, but also consider what optional compartments the tote may have. Having extra compartments for backup media, blank discs, writing utensils, and other things is always great to have. Laptop bags that only carry the laptop will only prove to be a hassle when you need to carry around other small items as well.
A popular type of carrying case that is making its debut is the transparent bag. In buying a transparent laptop bag, you can easily see the contents inside. This also helps you stylize your laptop case more easily, as you can use hobby items to help design your transparent case. Such cases are also about as expensive as normal bags, making them great buys.
In Conclusion
You won't necessarily have to settle for less if you don't find a laptop case you like in your local store. Go online and visit retailers who stock laptop bags and accessories for more options. In doing so, you will individualize yourself and your personal property for a more enjoyable laptop case.
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Laptops come with everything you need to get going — everything, that is, except a guide to buying and using one. This book covers portable computers from laptop to lap-bottom, with useful advice on picking one, setting it up, managing power and peripherals, going online, and hitting the road.
Which one fits your lap? — learn what to look for, what to ignore, and how to find the laptop you'll love
Get acquainted — tour your laptop and locate its buttons, disk slots, security features, and keyboard peculiarities
Windows, laptop model — test-drive Windows® on your laptop and know where to find programs, files, and network access
Feel the power — discover how to monitor your laptop's power and prolong battery life
You've got connections — introduce your laptop to a network and connect to the Internet wherever you find it
Make friends with your OS — find out how to use the latest features in Windows® 7 and other laptop-friendly operating systems and keep your laptop happy
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Prepare for takeoff — protect your laptop and your data when you travel
Open the book and find:
Translations of laptop buzzwords
Regular maintenance and troubleshooting tips
Steps for safely unpacking your laptop
Advice on maximizing power, memory, and hard drive space
Tips for strong passwords you can actually remember
What the differences are between netbooks and laptops
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Descriptions of ten cool laptop accessories
Learn to:
Make the most of the latest laptop features and capabilities
Synchronize your laptop with your desktop and cellphone
Set up security for mobility and social networking
Beef up your laptop's memory and hard drive capacity
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Compare — understand the differences between standard "notebook" laptops, netbooks, mids or minis, and tablet PCs
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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
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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
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- Create and store media
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Laptops Just the Steps For Dummies provides you with all of the information you need to work more efficiently than ever before!




