A Excellent Notebook Bag
Overlook those that are bundled with your laptop computer. Get
manually a good notebook bag that is well-padded both on its
load-bearing straps, and 100% around the laptop itself.
Aren’t all notebook bags built the same?
The answer is NO. There are many bag types and variations.
Not all of them have your comfort and armor of the notebook
itself in mind. Most of them sacrifice style for substance, which
is shoddier than not having a notebook bag in the first place.
The best way to decide which notebook bag is the one for you
is to bring along your notebook while searching. Put it in the bag
and ensure that it doesn’t slip and slide around. Generous
spaces do not indicate better protection! You want it to be snug.
Carry the bag with your notebook in it. Simulate a light
jog. Why? Knowledge tells me that’s how you’ll most
likely journey through the gates of airport hell. If the straps
start digging in those shoulders, start looking for alternatives.
A good strap should cushion those shocks as the bag bounces off
your shoulders while doing your airport jog.
Note also how the Jual Laptop bag opens up for main access. Again,
if you’re a frequent traveler you’ll want to have one that’s easy
to retrieve and store your laptop for safety checkpoint
purposes. The best are usually top-loading ones secured by either
a zipper or a flap. We recommend the flap versions because they
usually have an supplementary layer of cushioning right around the
top for the notebook, and protected well but open fast with magnetic
snaps/buttons.
The zipper types have none, and your poor notebook will get
whacked full-force if the bag topples head-long off an airport
luggage cart. Believe me on this bit: I’ve had enough times my
notebook took a tumble that way, and seen many other helpless
souls factually spill their notebook’s guts across airport gates.
A good alternative to those shoulder-loading bags are the rolling
pilot cases. They are usually bigger than any shoulder-bearing
bags including backpacks, but offer solid guard with a
padded hinge-top opening similar to actual pilot cases. Roller
bags are also fewer taxing physically, and the generous
compartments in the bag means less luggage pieces to carry while
traveling.
A Warmth Dissipating Cooler Or Pad
Heat is the number one notebook computer killer. Today’s
notebooks are little thermal generators, with internal
temperatures that rise up to 150 degrees even with built-in
cooling fans.
Those internal fans and heat-dissipating systems work full time
more often than you think. That’s why they are ordinarily the first
components in a notebook to die on you. When that happens, you’d
better not fire up that notebook, as it’ll fry even before you
see the start screen.
So help out your hardest working notebook component and extend
its lifetime. Invest in a notebook cooler or a cooling pad.
Notebook coolers typically are low-rise, plastic or metal-faced
pedestals on which your notebook sits. They are equipped with a
fan or two inside, which serves to draw hot air away from under
your notebook, and thus promote a cooler operating environment.
Usually efficient enough to drop up to 15 degrees the operating
temperature, notebook coolers however require power for its fans
and would typically draw its power off your notebook’s USB ports.
This could somewhat decrease your notebook’s battery operating
time, but so far have tested to be negligible for many users.
Cooling pads habitually do not have the fans, and are constructed
from some type of heat-dissipating material or designed a way
that your jual Laptop murah would have extra clearance at the bottom to
promote natural air circulation. Despite the lack of fans, these
cooling pads do a surprisingly good job of cooling your notebook.
They are also much less difficult to carry with your notebook as
they are slimmer, lighter, and do not require power to do its job
therefore highly suggested.