Questions To Ask When Purchasing A Laptop

1299 days ago

When purchasing a laptop or almost any piece of technology there are many questions you should consider asking such as

  • Is this product giving me value for dollar?
  • After 2-3 years what will my resale on the product be like?
  • How great is my after sale service?
  • If my laptop goes bad after the warranty expires how expensive are the replacement parts?
  • Is the store/shop who I am purchasing my laptop from willing to lend/loan me a laptop while my laptop is being repaired/replaced? Will I loose my very important data?
  • After my warranty expires on the laptop are the people I bought my laptop from still willing to give me the service /parts at very reasonable prices?

Some people say I’ll get my aunt/cousin or sibling to send a laptop from the U.S since it much cheaper. When the product arrives God forbids there is a software or hardware issue, acquiring support can be very challenging,especially since most warranties expire once the product leaves the U.S.

When you purchase a laptop at Tech Experts we ensure you get what you are paying for and more. 95% of our laptops once shipped out or delivered come with carrying case,optical mouse & a 1 – 2GB Pen drive ( Kingston).All the brands we sell are huge in the I.T manufacturing and sales industry such as 1.Hp 2.Acer 3.Toshiba 4. Apple 5. Lenovo and 6.Sony. We sell dell and other brands by request/order.
In the unfortuneate event something goes wrong with your laptop within the warranty period we try our outmost to repair/replace the machine with 2-3 weeks. Once this cannot be done we will lend/loan you our valued client a spare laptop while your own is being replaced. Before sending away the damaged laptop we ensure your important data is backed up on cd/dvd for you so you loose little or no productivity while your laptop is being taken care of.

Even after your laptop warranty expires we at Tech Experts are willing to continue servicing your laptop since we have 3 very qualified technicians who are very dedicated to their jobs. It pleases us to see each client happy hence our motto “ Quality Service Is What Matters Most”. Since we buy wholesale from a warehouse in the U.S all our products are well warrantied.
Thanks for your interest in our products and we hope can be of service to you at any time.
4 simple ways to extend your notebook’s life

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Most notebook users only think about what their notebooks can do for them, not about what they can do for their notebooks. But if you treat it as you would your pet dog – don’t “overfeed” it but don’t let it go hungry between feedings, don’t leave it in a hot car, keep it clean, and be gentle with it – it will love you back for years to come.

1. Take care of your battery
Your notebook battery capacity will decrease with time, wear and tear, but there are things you can do to maximise its lifespan. For example, it is best to recharge batteries when they get to 10–20 percent charge, as regularly letting the battery fully discharge to 0 percent is not good for it. While short discharges and recharges won’t actually damage a battery, they can decrease the accuracy of the battery gauge; this can be remedied by doing a deliberate full discharge every 30 charges. When you’re not using the battery for a prolonged time, you can preserve its life by removing it at 40 percent charge and storing it in a cool, dry place. The worst thing you can do is leave a fully charged battery at high heat – which leads us to our next point …

2. Avoid excessive heat
Notebooks generate a lot of heat. When they get too hot, they shut themselves down or cause damage to your notebook battery, hardware or electronic components. Because notebook operations are responsible for creating internal heat, you can avoid problems by changing settings and reducing processor speeds and screen brightness. You can also install freeware utilities that monitor the temperature of your notebook and automatically speed up the fan or decrease power usage. Turn off your computer before putting it in a notebook case or any confined space where heat can build up. And remember to avoid high-heat environments, like a hot car. Another way to ensure your notebook doesn’t overheat is to …

3. Let air vents breathe
Overheating can quickly result if your notebook’s air vents are blocked. So don’t put it on a soft surface like a bed, where the blankets and pillows can squash up against the air vents, preventing air from circulating. Even on hard surfaces, some notebooks can have a hard time “breathing”. If this is the case with your notebook and you see that it is getting too hot, you can elevate the back of the computer by propping it up using household objects or getting a laptop stand that allows air to flow freely. Notebook coolers or “chill pads” work similarly but include external fans. Another way that air vents and ports can get blocked is with dust. Use a can of compressed air to clear them. Speaking of cleaning …

4. Be careful with LCD screens, the most expensive part of the notebook
When cleaning your screen, be very careful. Minerals in tap water can leave spots, so only use distilled water, and don’t use any solvents or alcohol, like household glass cleaner, or paper towels, which contain wood fibre and cause scratches. Best of all is to use a lint-free dry microfibre cloth to gently remove dust from your screen. In general, avoid touching the screen, as it can leave fingerprints and cause permanent marks if too much pressure is applied. Fractures in the LCD display, though you might not be able to see them, create lines, patterns, spots or bleeding around the edges of the screen, which may only get worse.

By following these steps, reading and heeding the manufacturer’s instructions and warnings, and paying attention to your notebook, you can help ensure it has a long and happy life.
Calvin Benjamin
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