Posts Tagged ‘Insurance Policy’

Laptop Insurance Tips: The HP Pavilion Review

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
posted by Jordan

For those who are looking for a pretty good laptop that is at least below £500, the HP Pavilion is a great laptop well within this price range. A particular model, the HP Pavilion DV600 notebook, was released way back 2006 but still hitting some sales up to now. It has a Windows Vista installed, a webcam and a DVD ROM. This might not be the most high end laptop around, but it sure is one of the most sought after ones when it comes to affordability and performance.

Owning a laptop, whether for studying or for your work, entails that you make sure you protect your investment; and one way to do that is by purchasing comprehensive laptop insurance. We can insure laptops that are above or below £500. Just visit our website and you can get a free quote on the price range of your laptop.

Most accidents that happen to laptops are accidental falls, cracks and even water damage. Laptop theft is also in the rise these days, and if you take your safety precautions seriously, it doesn’t fully guarantee that your laptop won’t be stolen or damaged. For very affordable prices that start at only £2.99, you can already get your laptop insured with laptop insurance UK. Just be sure that you check your laptop’s price range when ordering.

 

 

Laptops And Accidental Damage

Tuesday, August 30, 2011
posted by Jordan

A laptop is a vulnerable piece of equipment that is very likely to sustain some sort of damage at one point or another. Due to their portable nature, they can become liable to theft or accidental damage.

There are many different ways that your computer can sustain damage. For instance, your laptop can be:
• accidently be dropped on the ground while you are walking
• pushed off of a table
• stolen from your home, work or pocket

The last thing that anyone wants to do is to have to purchase a new laptop when this occurs. A laptop computer can cost hundreds if not thousands of pounds, which is why it is ideal to purchase a low cost laptop insurance plan that will properly cover you in the event of accidental damage or theft.

Don’t wait another moment to insure your laptop now. You can purchase a policy for as little as £2.99 per month.

Top 3 Latops That Will Hit The UK

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
posted by Jordan

In 2011, there are an estimated 74% growth on the number of laptop models, designs and variations that will add more options for the British laptop owners. It can be viewed both in positive and negative aspects; the more models, the more choices you can choose from, but it can also add more to the confusion especially for new users.

So to help you choose among the best, here are the top 3 laptops brands and models that you should definitely check out.

The Dell Inspiron 15R – powered by a Intel Core i3 2310M processor, it runs on a WIN 7 professional or Home premium OS and has a shared dual channel RAM or a 4GB if the owners chooses to. It boosts a 1366×768 display resolution. This is one hot brand you should watch out for!

The HP ProBook 4520 – this is a medium sized business laptop that carries a Core i3 processor and some models also have a Core i7 for more powerful processing needs. It has a durable metal exterior and a cool keyboard too. Definitely on my watch list.

The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 – a 12.5 inch Lenovo ThinkPad that is considered by many reviewers to be an ultraportable business laptop that has an amazing 8GB DDR3 RAM and can even deliver up to 8 hours of battery life. Now that’s a notebook for any serious businessperson for sure.

There are many more brands out there, and whatever you choose to buy this month, be sure to avail comprehensive laptop insurance within the first 6 months. Protect your investment from theft, accidental damages that has an International coverage as well with laptop insurance UK and prices start at only £2.99; visit our main site today for more information.

As competitive as the laptop market is today, the battle for customers still rages on for many laptop brands; and at the midst of the tablet pc and laptop wars, another new laptop have been released by Toshiba, one of the most preferred makers of laptop computers.

Introducing the new Qosimio X770 which is specifically designed to address the growing number of laptop owners who are seriously into online gaming, and we all know that games today demand very high graphics requirements for today’s laptops. But with its 17.3” screen and the latest processors from Intel and with Nvidia as the source of its graphic strength, this new laptop will sure to create a buzz among laptop gaming enthusiasts.

Whether you are a traditional laptop user or a hard core gamer, its best that you make sure you get adequate laptop insurance within the first few months of purchasing or acquiring your new laptop. Prices start at only £2.99 and you can already avail of comprehensive laptop insurance to protect your new laptop from accidental damages, theft and with an International cover too. If you want more information, do visit our main page and get a free quote.

 

 

The Chromebook Vs Traditional Laptops

Thursday, June 2, 2011
posted by Jordan

Heard about the new laptop called the Chrome Book? Well, come to think of it, some don’t even consider the new Chrome Book to be a laptop at all. If you already have an idea what it is, it’s basically a web browsing gadget with no software, except the installed Google web browser. It also has no antivirus nor malware needed when you connect to the Internet where you save all your documents and do all your work.

Far from the traditional laptops that contain a tremendous amount of applications, the new Chrome Book from Google says that it will boot in approximately eight seconds and if it takes longer than that, something would already be wrong with it. But the question still remains; will this idea for a laptop, if we could call it that for a while, actually catch up and be popular among users?

One thing that is appealing to traditional laptop owners is that they can use their computers even offline and if Internet connection was for some reason cut or not available, then what happens to the Chrome Book? That is something we will need to watch out. For those who have decided to get a new laptop and enjoy its traditional online and offline capabilities, it’s important that you avail comprehensive laptop insurance within six months of purchase.

Laptop insurance UK provides total assurance that your laptop will be replaced or repaired in case of accidental damages even those caused by liquids and from theft for only £2.99 a month. We are pretty sure if the Chrome Book catches on, there will be an insurance policy for it too; but for now, its better that they decide first if they even want to call it a laptop to begin with to avoid user confusion.