Posts Tagged ‘Images’

How to Clean Your Screen

Saturday, January 30, 2010
posted by hemant

It is important to keep your laptop screen free from dust and scratches because it directly affects the quality of the images that are displayed. Maintaining your computer in excellent condition also prolongs its life.

In order to clean your screen properly you should only use a soft cloth. There are microfiber cloths available that allows you to wipe off all dust that has accumulated on its surface. By using this method, you will prevent any further scratches that are associated with rough materials.

You can also buy special electronic screen wipes that are available at many retail locations. These are disposable wipes that are manufactured specifically to clean laptop screens and other LCD displays. That means that you can use it on your television, MP3 player and other devices.

In addition to these basic maintenance methods, one of the best ways to protect your screen from damage is laptop insurance. It will cover you in the event there is accidental damage, liquid damage or theft. It only costs from £2.99 per month.

Glossy Laptop Screen

Saturday, January 16, 2010
posted by hemant

When you buy a laptop, you will have a choice of different kinds of LCD screens. For example, you can have a glossy screen or a matte screen.

A glossy screen offers you better protection because it normally comes with a harder surface that helps prevent damage. It often times produces a better quality picture with higher levels of brightness and sharpness.

A matte screen is soft to the touch and can become susceptible to harm, however it offers an anti-glare feature. They can end up showing more pixels in the images.

What you end up selecting depends on your personal preferences. If you need to have a good picture, then a glossy screen is right for you. If you prefer to avoid having to deal with glare, then a matte screen is the right choice.

No matter which screen you decide to go with, your laptop insurance will cover you for accidental damage and theft.