Finding The Right Laptop Computer Backpack

May 6, 2009 by admin  
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Those of us who are especially lucky after the Christmas gift giving might find ourselves with a pretty nice Laptop Computer. What a great gift, you’ll find that you’ll never leave home with out it. But after a few days the excitement might wear off when you realize it’s kind of annoying taking it around and worrying about dripping it etc. The solution is pretty simple. Invest in a Laptop Computer Backpack. It is a simple investment; after all, it’s just a backpack. But, it makes having a laptop so much nicer. You can take it with you everywhere you go and have everything you need with it to. The only dilemma is what laptop computer backpack is right for you? Well, I present the 5 main considerations when picking the computer bag that is right for you.

1) Find a backpack that fits your bag snugly. You don’t need to see it to make sure it works, but you definitely don’t want to have your 12 inch laptop in a backpack that is designed for a 17 inch backpack. Most bags and backpacks designed for laptop computers will have some kind of foam or outer protection for the laptop. Both of these will keep your computer from bouncing around.

2) Make sure that the style of the bag fits your lifestyle. My first bag for my laptop was a leather briefcase. I made sure that I got a nice one and it did the job pretty well. But I found that if I had to walk a distance with my briefcase that it was kind of annoying and made me walk weird with all of that weight on one side. But, I just recently got my pick from a list of laptop computer backpacks and I love it. No more walking weird, I don’t not want to bring my laptop anywhere. It is actually really comfortable. It is want I want. Make sure that you backpack fits your lifestyle. If you ride your bike to work, a bag without shoulder-straps would obviously have limitations. If you are a businessman and want to always look professional, maybe my briefcase would be a better choice. Just make sure that it works for you.

3) Find a look that is right for you. Many business women, for example, don’t want to be seen carrying a big briefcase that looks like it was built for men. They would probably prefer looking for women’s laptop cases. You would actually be pretty surprised at how nice some of these bags look. A far cry from the standard black laptop computer briefcase.

4) Find a good price. Shop around and make sure that you’re getting what you want, for the price you want. Obviously nice backpacks, bags, or briefcases are going to be nicer and more expensive. But you shouldn’t be spending hundreds of dollars for the laptop computer backpack that you want.

5) Find a good brand. A lot of the trendy women’s laptop cases aren’t going to be offered by the big brands. But, you can usually trust those. But for your standard laptop computer backpacks, stick with the brands that you’ve heard of (such as Targus, or Ogio). They have a good name for a reason. Or do your research and make sure you know what you’re getting.

Laptop Computer Backpacks can be a cheap, but great investment. It will change the relationship that you have with your laptop computer.



Gateway Mx7515 Laptop Review

May 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Notebook Computer Reviews


An amazing Gateway MX7515 laptop notebook with so many multimedia feature, filled with a lot of features, and coupled with a fast processor to enable you get your job done in a very fast way. This is practically one of the high grade Gateway laptop computers because it is loaded with quite some features not present in some lower models, such as the Gateway MX6128, and Gateway 7330GZ. Although there are also some disapproving features, and some security features are also absent, but it has an oveall performance better than some laptop computers.

It is loaded with an AMD Athlon 64 (2.6 GHz) processor which is averagely faster than most gateway laptop notebook, and even laptop computers of other products. It is also equipped with a 1 GB DDR SDRAM, and a 100 GB hard disk drive. This disk drive is just more than enough for you to store as many files as possible, including multimedia files, and even downloaded programs. It is not too heavy for its 7.5 lbs weigh, but averagely it is somehow heavy. There are just laptop notebook that are quick heavier than this Gateway MX7515 laptop notebook.

Its 15.4 inch TFT active matrix screen display is the “bomb”. It is not like some other reflective laptop screen displays. This gives you a picture that is bright, firm, and colourful. It has a high resolution which makes it one of Gateway’s remarkable laptops.

Also using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition also makes it an ideal machine for business users, and those who are involved with dealing with many heavy files, and programs. Windows XP is really appreciated as personally, i don’t like Windows Vista, because there are some effects i get from XP, that i don’t from Vista.

However, you shoul always know that some features will also be missing. There are no fingerprint reader, but it has some WLAN connection network that makes it a laptop notebook for users on the go, who needs an internet connection for their work specifications.

It also lacks some multimedia controls functions, and besides its weight also adds up to its inconvenience. It is quite heavy for users who are always moving.

But generally, this laptop has been proved by experts to be much better than some other Gateway laptops, so the simple advise is, “go and get your”.



Understanding How Drivers Work

May 3, 2009 by admin  
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Every computer has a number of peripherals and hardware components that give it the natural functionality we have come to expect. This includes a mouse, keyboard, modem, printer and motherboard, among other components.

If these devices are not able to communicate with the underlying operating system, they will not function properly. Thankfully, device drivers are what enable this clear communication. For example, if you purchase a new piece of hardware, it comes included with an installation CD which contains a device driver that allows the hardware to “talk” with your computer.

Why Device Drivers are Important

Device drivers are small codes and files that form a bridge of communication between the hardware and operating system installed on a computer. For the most part, every piece of hardware you install requires a device driver so the system can see it and handle it accordingly. Windows operating systems usually come integrated with numerous device drivers that instantly recognize common desktop hardware components and provide immediate functionality for the end-user.

The Types of Device Drivers

There are many types of device drivers, some of which are specific to certain machines. For example, device drivers for laptop computers are proprietary and installed by the manufacturer upon being designed. A desktop is typically the exact opposite. If the hard drive on a laptop is reformatted or deleted for any reason, all the original drivers will remain intact. With a desktop computer, you are generally required to visit the websites of each individual manufacturer, download and reinstall the drivers along with another operating system.

When Good Drivers Go Bad

There may be instances when device drivers do not function as intended or have conflicts with other computers. You will find that manufacturers make improvements to device drivers similar to how software developers upgrade programs. In some cases, such upgrades can make older drivers obsolete. Likewise, an updated driver can heal a wide range of bugs and behavior problems endured by a particular device. For example, if your printer isn’t functioning properly, fixing the issue is often as simple as checking the manufacturer’s website and downloading the corresponding driver.

How Device Driver Updates Work

Device drivers download like any other program and typically act as self-installing files. Most of them download as exe. or executable files. In most cases, you simply need to click on the file and the installation program is launched. The program will usually scan the system first to ensure that the driver corresponds to the installed hardware component. A device driver can often be installed in a matter of seconds, but normally requires a system reboot in order to function properly with the corresponding hardware.

The easiest way to check the status of device drivers on a Windows operating system is to access the Device Manager utility. Simply right-click the “My Computer” icon, select “Properties,” click on the “Hardware” tab, and then choose “Device Manager.” Once you are in the Device Manager window, highlight the hardware device you want to investigate and right-click it. In the new window, select “Properties” and click on the “Driver” tab. From here, you can view the name of the driver, the version number, as well as perform the necessary updates.



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