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Monday, March 16, 2009

Looking for More Longevity Out of Your Laptop?


So my room mate ALWAYS makes fun of my laptop. We got the same laptop, around the same time, a pretty awesome HP dv1020 about 3-4 years ago. Hers is a little newer then mine, it has Windows Vista and a few upgrades. I would still consider them about the same in age.
Hers is in like PRISTINE condition, not a scratch, scrape, no wear and tear at all, ANYWHERE! Mine on the other hand, I mean I wouldn’t say it looks like it’s been through a war zone or anything. In my opinion, it has the normal amount of wear-and-tear for a laptop that has been used by a student for 4 years at university, just like hers… her opinion is that it’s been through hell, but I disagree.
OK, so I’ve had to replace the keyboard once because the keys were wearing down. There are a couple light wrist imprints on the right and left of the mouse pad. The top is a little scraped/scratched, but not badly, I‘ve used one of those neoprene cases. I’ve never dropped it or anything, but the screen definitely needs to be replaced. It has a nice big green line on the right side that runs all the way down. It doesn’t seem to bother me, I just watch movies or read documents to the left of the green line….. Uh yeah…
She on the other hand, never opens it roughly and it is always in a neoprene case. Her keys have never had to be replaced but she types like a mouse. She purchased InvisShield-like plastic protectors to place over the wrist area and mouse pad…. I think she’s a little paranoid, but whatever!
Finally, for my birthday she decided to get me a new laptop. I am going to school for another 4 years, so she thought it would be a great gift. Of course, she tried to get one that would suit my lifestyle - She got me a Panasonic, state-of-the-art Toughbook! Specifically, the Semi-Rugged Toughbook 52. This thing has magnesium alloy casing, in case I feel like dropping it off a building. A spill resistant keyboard and touchpad, which is great because I’ve spilled coffee on my laptop so many times I’m surprised it hasn’t taken a shit because of it, and a mounted quick-release hard drive. I do think that this laptop is a little extreme, and her idea of a funny joke, but you can actually get variants of the laptop to suit your needs. Ranging from business/everyday rugged, to out on the field in extreme weather conditions rugged.
Longevity of electronics is really important, especially if you intent to get use out of them for a long period of time. When you make an initial investment, be it a small one, or large one, you want your investment to keep giving in the long run. Be it you’re marketing a huge multi-million dollar corporate, or even a small home-based business, pixel advertising is a great option. It’s an extremely economical way to advertising, 1 block of pixels is only $200. You can’t even get a marketing plan written for you at that rate! It’s unique, pixel advertising has really captivated the internet audience’s attention. Most importantly, it has longevity. Through the maintenance makeaquick.com website your advertisement will always be displayed, you’re pixels are exclusively yours and your investment will keep on giving as a result.
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