Showing posts with label Getting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Getting. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Getting The Proper Laptop Screen Size

Are you sick of viewing everything on that small screen that your current notebook comes with? Do you want your next laptop to have screen size that you are more comfortable with? Well read on.

In this article we will take a look at all the common screen sizes found on the many various laptops currently in existence, as well as which ones may be best for you and why.

Does your current notebook feel like it is five inches too small? Well it actually may be - Here are the most common laptop display sizes (in inches):

10.4 -- 10.6 -- 11.3 -- 12.1 -- 13.0 -- 13.3 -- 14.1 -- 15.0 -- 15.2 -- 15.4 -- 15.7 -- 16.0 -- 16.1 -- 17.1

You may be wondering exactly how a screens size is determined. This is done by measuring diagonally across the screen. Many people think it is done by measuring horizontally or vertically -- This is false.

So what should you be looking at for your next laptop when it comes to screen size? I wouldn't go any lower than 15.0 inches. In fact most people say that going any lower than 15.0 inches is too uncomfortable. Fortunately pretty much every new notebook being produced has a bare minimum of 15 inches for the screen size.

With this in mind, you basically have the choice of 15 inches all the way to 17 inches! What are the differences between the two, other than size? Well, some people say that a 17.1" screen makes the laptop a little too heavy for their liking. If weight is a big issue with you, you may want to go for a smaller screen.

There must be an advantage with the bigger screen then, right? Of course... You get a bigger viewing area, and most likely a better viewing experience. This is an even bigger issue if you play games, watch DVD's, or are a general multimedia user when it comes to your laptop.

There aren't a whole lot of notebooks currently being produced with 17" screens, but there are a few like the toshiba satellite P35 laptop. Simply looking at the specs of any given notebook can quickly tell you whether the screen size will suit you or not.

By taking the time to recognize your needs when it comes to a laptop screen size, you can enjoy your next laptop and leave the hassle with your old one.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Protect Your Self Against Identity Theft Before Getting Rid of Your Old PC

Are you thinking about getting rid of your old computer, donating it or Giving it away? Well if you are, you should read this first. Used computers are an easy target for identity theft. It's very important that you understand the steps you need to take to in order to protect yourself and your identity.

Whenever you sell your PC or give it away, you should always erase all your personal & confidential information. But it's not that simple.

The next few steps I have put together are to help protect your personal information and shut the door on any potential identity theft risk.

I have to admit that one of the only fail-safe way to completely prevent Identity theft when selling or giving away your PC is to yank out the hard drive first then let a truck pass over it a few times. (LOL)

To be extra safe you may take it to a crushing machine. But that's a bit extreme especially if you want to sell it or give away to someone.

Replacing your old PC or Laptop

One of the reasons many people are replacing their PC's at a faster pace now is because today's PC games, internet activity and everything else demands a faster, more powerful machine.

But there are always others out there who can still use your old computer. These people or organizations don't require the speed or need that you do. Nevertheless, it is imperative that your personal information stays with you and does not go with the PC.

The following steps are a way to help you decide what to do with your old PC and how to go about it.

Here are a Few tips on how to prevent ID theft when you sell, recycle or give away your old computer.

Step 1. You can remove the hard drive or drives. This step, while is quick and easy to do, is also very drastic. If you choose this option then of course you still going to have the data-packed drive left. Besides, opening up your PC has risks. You can easily damage other parts as well as your self.

If after all, you do choose this route, you can still erase the drive later on by connecting it to another computer with a special USB cable.

Step 2. Erase part or all of the drive and leave it in your PC. This sounds relatively easy but there's a catch. (actually two)

A) if you erase the drive, by reformatting it or deleting folders individually along with files, this doesn't actually delete the data. This will only remove file names from the drive's master index and the files themselves can still be easily read using any file recovery software.

B) You can't reformat your main hard drive (it's usually located in the "C" drive on a PC) while it's in use helping to run your computer.

You will probably need special software specifically for this so that it will completely destroy all files, overwriting with zeroes several times. There are two links further on down if so choose this method.

Mac users should use the built-in Disk Utility. Perform a secure erase of all free drive space.

NOTE* if you're erasing your main drive, as mentioned above, you'll need to boot (launch) your computer from a specially prepared CD since you'll be wiping out your operating system (e.g., Windows).

Choosing the right step for you

Step 3. Erase only the data and personal information. If you do this, you will leave your operating system and other programs intact for the next user.

Again, I recommend using a dedicated file deletion program to completely nuke & destroy your personal data (this after you copy or back it up for your new machine, of course!) folder by folder.

NOTE* Many programs you might leave in your old PC (especially Internet browsers) can retain personal information, like passwords or details of sites you visited.

You should be able to either uninstall these separately or delete personal information from them.

Step 4. Removing other media. Make sure that you DO NOT leave a disk in the computer's CD/DVD drive. Or a Compact Flash or Secure Digital card or memory stick in the reader, or floppy or Zip disk as well.

I once sold a laptop to a friend and I went ahead and erased all my personal data using a program called Evidence Nuker. But inside the disk drive.... I had a CD with all my personal passwords I had just saved there to swap to my new Laptop. Luckily for me my friend noticed it and gave it back to me. To show my gratitude I gave him back a $100.00 Bux and said "have dinner on me!

Thanks for reading my article and have a great day!

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Getting Free TV On My PC Or Laptop

It seems that everyone nowadays has, or at least is talking about getting free TV on their PC or laptop. Certainly there are definite advantages in doing this.

If you get it on your laptop, for example, you've instantly got a portable TV. Invaluable for when you're on holiday or business trips. If you have it on your PC, you've got instant private and personal viewing for when you want to watch something different from the rest of the family. Or for when you want to watch some adult shows.

So, in order to get free TV on your PC or laptop, you'll need a few pointers.

Firstly, there's free & there's free!

There are some online software downloads out there offered for free. But please do be aware that the quality is very poor. From experience, they tend to go for quantity rather than quality. The usually offer somewhere over 10,000 channels but once you get them, they're practically indecipherable.

The reputable software obviously comes from reputable companies.

Once you have purchased the software, there are no further costs. No installations fee, no monthly subscriptions and even if you want to add extra channels at a late date, there's still no further cost. The software retails at no more than $50. Affordable by most families. For this you will receive good quality and sound on over 3000 channels from over 70 countries from around the world.

The software is easy to install and use. The programmes come to your screen via live video streaming. Just select what you want to watch and then your screen will refresh, broadcasting your choice of viewing.

It really is at easy as that.

Obviously, once you've purchased your cheap software you've got what'll seem like free TV on your PC or laptop for ever and a day.

Thanks To : Sony VAIO VPC-EB14FX/BI

Monday, May 10, 2010

Getting A Great Deal On The Internet For Technical Equipment

The internet is where many people turn to find great deals on products and services. The internet is a fast and easy portal of information for people in this modern information age. Most houses and homes around the world have a computer and now internet access. This is where people are finding all types of different information to assist them in everyday life. From weather reports, directory services to special deals and discount promotions on products and services. For example, it is becoming popular for people to research a holiday on the internet, before making a flight booking, before choosing a destination and accommodation, people are using the internet to find cheap deals, specials and promotional prices to save money.

Because of greater interest from consumers to find products and services on the internet, many companies operate solely online. This means that you will often see that these businesses survive without a shop-front and get all their customers by internet marketing. When these companies operate with fewer overheads by being online- no rental to pay for a shop and less staff costs, you will find that they can afford to put less mark-up on products and services. This means that consumers will benefit from online businesses and better, more affordable prices.

We recommend you take the time to find good deals for particular products and services on the internet. With the instant information the internet provides, you can afford to spend more time investigating online merchants. Review their experience in that particular business, and how long the business has been operating. Read customer testimonials to ensure you will get top services. Take some time to compare specials deals from various competing companies, and ensure you read all the information on the website to confirm that there are no hidden costs. For IT equipment, it is important to review brands and compare prices, making sure that you have chosen the best piece of equipment for your particular needs.

If you are paying by credit card over the internet, it is very important to ensure the website you use is a secure one. There a number of risks you take when using an unsecured site, so when you research your chosen companies experience and online business, it is useful to keep in mind that experience will often ensure a secure and successful online transaction between you and the company. Finally, be sure to request information regarding shipping costs to ensure your great deal is still a good price. We have no doubt that you will find a good deal on the internet, with many companies offering promotional prices and special discounts to online consumers. So, get online today and save.

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