Laptop Computer Bags For College



One of the most considers aspects of buying a laptop carrying bag is that it is convenient to use. Many people have better things to do other than fussing around with their laptop. It is common for most college students to use a carrying bag that they can fit on their shoulders leaving their hands free for other activities. Many salespeople like the bag on wheels so they can easily take along their laptop with other materials. Executives like the leather look using a laptop carrying bag that is suitcase in style. Especially executives who rank high in a firm, attorneys, judges and other professionals like to have their case to match their luggage.

Since professionals travel they prefer to have the suitcase style carrying case that they put under the seat when they are flying. It is easier for them to get access to their laptop and because vital information is stored in their laptop they do not want to risk sending their laptop in the luggage section. Many college students like keeping their laptops close to them because all their notes are stored in the notebook and when it comes to studying anytime or any place it is good to have their laptop always ready.

The convenience of a laptop carrying bag goes alone with the idea of having your information easily accessible at anytime or any place. It is important in some cases to be able to keep your laptop locked so that others cannot steal vital information. A good convenient carrying bag often provides the user with room for all their important materials.



If you are a proud owner of a laptop or netbook computer and wish your computer would serve you for years to come, then you have to go through this article very carefully. You will find the tips that, when you follow them consistently, will prolong the lifespan of your laptop and will provide a much more pleasant experience using your laptop in the future.

Laptops and netbooks today are designed with rough, mobile activities of their owners in mind. They are designed, unlike their counterparts desktop computers and servers, to operate while in movement, to be exposed to bigger temperature swings, and overall, to more abuse. However, the laptop computers are definitely vulnerable to extraordinary treatments. Let us look into a few of them now. Here is the list of eight things you definitely want to avoid doing with your laptop:

Do not allow laptop to fall or slide down to the floor. Even though today’s laptops are designed for heavy shock treatment, this may just be too much. Even if your laptop is a ToughNote or a Lenovo series with active fall detection mechanism, challenging your laptop this way is just not worth it. Do not open any cover of your laptop unless you are exchanging the memory banks. The inner workings of the laptop are extremely densely packed and it will be difficult for you to do anything. You will probably void the warranty and in addition, you probably will not be able to find anything there worth fixing anyways. If you are adding or replacing memory banks, be sure to ground yourself very well before opening the laptop. The inner workings of a laptop are very sensitive to static electricity. Do not sit a heavy object on top of the laptops case. I once had a guitar “slide” down onto the top of the case. When I opened the laptop up, the screen was broken. Not a pretty picture to behold. The LCD screen is just a fraction of an inch away from the top of the case and there is not much protection for the screen by the top of the case. Do not use your laptop in dirty or dusty environments. I have recently been in an area with many fires around for a week. The air was filled with smoke, not enough to prevent me from walking on the streets but enough to enter into the houses and affect my laptop. I had severe problems with the laptop starting up and I suspect it was because of the smoke and dust settling on the inner workings of the laptop. In case of smoke, cover your laptop with a plastic bag at lest when not in use. Do not let your laptop get wet. Today’s laptops are mostly designed to withstand a spill of coffee, soda, or tea. However, I would not take a chance. The keyboards are usually difficult and expensive to replace on a laptop and could still be sensitive to the effects of a spilled hot coffee. And even a single stuck key could necessitate replacing the entire keyboard. Do not allow your laptop close to strong magnetic fields. Such fields are present in the old-style CRT television tubes, around larger stereo speakers. A strong magnetic field can interfere with the hard disk activities that work by modifying magnetic fields. Your hard drive may become unusable. Do not turn your laptop off when it is writing data on the disk. Modern operating systems such as Vista or Windows 7 write date on the disk practically all the time, to optimize performance. So whenever possible, do not turn your computer off without the proper shutdown or restart procedure. Especially dangerous is turning the computer off during the check disk procedure and during the disk defragmentation procedure. Do not expose your laptop to extremes in temperature. Both high and low temperatures can damage your LCD screen, causing it to crack. The extremely high temperatures are liable to warping the case of the laptop. LCD screens do not particularly like being twisted and can become irreversibly damaged or broken.

So here you have it. Now that you know the eight things to avoid doing with your laptop, you can memorize them and just stop doing them. Just a few thoughtful acts and precautions can extend the life of your laptop and its parts by several years.