Posts Tagged ‘Insurance’
The Chromebook Vs Traditional Laptops
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.
Laptop With iCore Processors
The technology behind the iCore processors that are being incorporated in today’s computers are just great works on engineering prowess and visible proof of just how far micro processors have gone in the last decade. This is an extremely important advancement since the Intel Celeron days and the Dual core processor introduction in the computer.
Today’s advance laptops are now planted with high end processors from Intel, with the likes of i3, i5 and their “baby” the Intel Core i7 processor. These top of the line of processors have tremendous computing abilities that programmers can exploit to produce amazing PC games and exceptional programs. Although these processors are incredibly fast, it should be used wisely in combination with your computer’s RAM and graphics card. Some laptops that have high processors seem to work with integrated graphics cards rather than a separate card with dedicated memory.
Whatever laptop you own, whether they have these high end graphics or not, as long as they serve their purpose you should take care of it. In the UK, laptop insurance is something computer owners don’t forget the moment they bought their brand new laptop. Within six months after purchase, you should protect your laptop with comprehensive laptop insurance UK with prices that start at only £2.99. You can already get protection from accidental damages, theft, water damages and with an International cover for 90 days as well. Making sure your laptop is protected is vital, especially these expensive high end ones with iCore processors.

