Apr 30

The laptop screen is a delicate part of the laptop computer and apparently the most expensive part of the laptop computer. Lets take a closer look at the laptop computer screen, why it is essential to take care of the laptop screen and how exactly can you safeguard the screen. Before that, let me brief you on the anatomy of a laptop screen. Laptop screen is made of Liquid Crystal display or LCD as we better know it. LCD compositions comprises of individual transistors at each pixel (the minute dots that form images on the laptop screen). Laptop screens could have as many as 1,500,000 pixels. Every pixel is known to have an individual liquid crystal/ transistor combination. Even if a single combination is damaged you might have a permanent black mark on the laptop screen. This seemingly small black spot will not make your laptop unusable. However, if you happen to physically damage the laptop screen through scratch marks or abrasions you will lose much more than one pixel.

Laptop Screen Care Tips: -

Cleaning Laptop Screen – Use a computer buff to clean your laptop screen. These are very handy and can also double up as mouse pads. One of Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 28

The computer geek.

Have you ever heard of this name before? It’s the name that people that know nothing about computer give to people that do really know about computers. Such kind of person is generally a true computer savvy and probably with some respectable hacking skills plus something else that is too complicated to try to explain to a non computer geek.

How can you find one?

Myth One: The computer geek wears huge glasses! Almost all the time the true computer geeks wears big glasses so he can protect his own eyes while he is working. Go to an office and see the ones that have the biggest glasses you have ever seen. They are probably your man. However there are some respectable exceptions to this rule. Sometimes a person can wear glasses because she has some kind of eye birth defect or the computer geek can wear no glasses at all.

Myth Number Two: The computer geek is always attached to a computer. This is both true and false. I know some computer geeks that hate computers. They dispise them, they even wished that computers disepeared from the earth. Such people are tech savvy but in spite of being so they Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 16

Gone are the days when you would have been laughed at if you walked into an all-night LAN party carrying your trusty laptop and expecting to hang with the giant computer towers standing at everyone’s feet. The gaming laptop computers of today sport huge, crisp LCD screens, cutting-edge video cards and full-size keyboards. Not only can these gaming laptop computers hang with the standard clunky computer tower, but they can also be ordered fully custom to meet the exact specifications of any gamer.

Since there are so many customizable components in these laptops, a standard practice has been to create what some call a “system builder.” This is the page where you get to add and subtract components through drop-down menus in order to create the best gaming laptop computer for your needs and your budget. This type of page can be overwhelming to someone just starting the gaming laptop shopping process, but it is very manageable if you take it just one component at a time.

The Gaming Laptop GPU

This is the heart of a gaming laptop computer. The GPU (graphics processing unit) is a component that will make or break your Read the rest of this entry »

Apr 3

Hey you, move your eyes slowly from the screen take your hands off the keyboard and back away from the computer with your hands on top of your head. If being on the computer more than eight hours a day were against the law; then I am guilty.

I bought my first computer in 1996 and since then my life has been filled with never ending emails, instant messaging, chat rooms and Google. At work, I am on the computer four hours a day. After work, I am on the computer for another 4 to 6 hours. You can say that I am obsessed.

My computer obsession at first was just a hobby, learning graphic design, web design and dabbling in digital scrap booking. Then after my daughter was born in 1998, my computer has become my lifeline. Without my computer, I would have never learned that children with my daughter’s disease do live. Without my computer, I would have never met my network of friends who have helped me understand my daughter’s disease and how to take care of her. Without my computer, I would not be able to research the medications Read the rest of this entry »