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Laptops With The Sandy Bridge Processor
You might have already encountered Sandy Bridge processors and this is actually a code name for the next gen processor micro architecture that was developed by Israel Development center for Intel. The name came from its former codename “Gesher” which means “bridge” in the Hebrew language. It was released early January 2011 and also has another variation that’s called Ivy Bridge.
One popular laptop that has this processor is the Toshiba Satallite L775-15R and is one poweful laptop computer commonly purchased for business purposes. Although it doesn’t have a dedicated graphics card, the powerful processor enhances the graphical aspect of its performance. Some Lenovo laptops are also integrated with the Sandy Bridge processor and they are also a top choice this year.
If you are planning to invest on purchasing a new laptop for business, these models are a good choice from the common brands that carry Intel Core i3 and i7 processors. Just be sure to avail comprehensive laptop insurance UK after purchasing your new computer in the UK. Prices start at only £2.99and you can already enjoy comprehensive coverage against theft, accidental and even liquid damages. Visit our main site today to learn more about how to avail affordable but in depth laptop 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.

