Posts Tagged ‘Laptop Case’

Laptop Thieves Get More Stiffer Punishments From The Law

Saturday, June 11, 2011
posted by Jordan

From mobile phone to iPhone theft, certain parts of the UK remain infamous to be hot spots for getting expensive gadgets stolen. Although theft can happen to anyone anytime, authorities all agree that indeed in the United Kingdom, there are certain places where it would be wise to hide your Apple iPhone in your bag when in you are in public.

These certain places are where many incidents of gadget theft occur and the Ministry of Crime prevention is already getting alarmed. This is prompting law makers to pass stiffer punishments to those who perpetrate gadget crime, particularly Smartphone and laptop computer theft. I guess the saying is true that not all crimes are created equal. This rigid punishment must be because of the fact that gadgets like laptops, though small in size can create a great deal of suffering to the victim. Not just financially, but because many sensitive information can be stolen in a laptop that can be used in more serious crimes, hence it’s considered a heavy crime to commit.

Imagine if someone stole the laptop of your banker, lawyer or doctor? There could be some sensitive information there that could be used to blackmail other individuals as well. But laptop owners who don’t retain too much sensitive data in their laptops should be more worried about getting a new one if it was stolen. This is why it’s important to ensure laptop insurance within the first six months upon purchase. For prices that start at only £2.99, you can insure laptop protection against theft so you can get a replacement if it was stolen from you. To know more about this cover, visit our main site and read our terms and conditions for more details.

 

 

Laptop speakers for a solid client presentation

Wednesday, December 1, 2010
posted by hemant

Many of our clients use their laptops in doing very important business presentations. It can be a simple consumer presentation where husband and wife are listening to a corporate set up where executives are all ears to what they would have to say.

And nothing is more irritating to a person who has spent their time to listen to your presentation than not being able to hear any video documentary you would like to show. I remember a business presentation where a good speaker’s momentum was shunned by his laptop’s low volume. It was an embarrassing situation. Don’t rely on your laptop’s built-in speakers. Get quality speakers that can throw a good solid sound and get your message across.

Getting one can surely insure you will get your audience’s attention. But insuring your laptop in case it was accidentally damaged in any of your presentations is another thing. For this, you can rely on our laptop insurance to provide the peace of mind you need because for only £2.99 a month you can do you next presentation with confidence knowing that your laptop is covered against theft and accidental damages.

Laptop Protective Cases

Thursday, September 16, 2010
posted by hemant

Carrying a laptop can sometimes pose a problem, as it is difficult to protect the device from damage.  One method that individuals use to carry their laptop is with a separate bag that can carry not only the computer, but also a mouse, external hard drive and the power cord.  With the computer covered by this sleeve, the device can then be placed in any bag and not sustain any damage.  A protective laptop case can be made out of several materials, such as neoprene.

Laptop insurance will also protect your computer from damage and a variety of other events.  When you purchase laptop insurance, the insurance company will protect your computer as long as you remit the monthly insurance premium.  Some of the covered events include accidental damage, liquid damage and theft.  Should you experience one of these covered events, you will only have to pay the excess fee and the insurance company will repair or replace your computer!

Not Enough Hard Drive Space? No Problem!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010
posted by hemant

Laptop computer owners will often have a computer that does not provide them with many storage options.  This is typically due to the size of their hard drive, which limits their ability to save additional items.  However, there are companies that have created external hard drives that allow the user to store additional documents and media files.

The external hard drive is plugged into the USB port located on the laptop and then the user is able to move documents from the computer to the external drive.  In addition, users can save directly to the device.  It is also commonplace for laptop users to backup their laptop computer hard drive in case their computer becomes damaged.

Many computer users also purchase laptop insurance so that their computer is protected at all times.  This type of insurance provides protection from accidental damage, liquid damage and theft no matter where the incident occurred in the world.  Reasonably priced monthly premiums are only £2.99 for laptops worth up to £600 or £5.99 for laptops worth up to £1200.

Properly Carrying a Laptop Computer

Sunday, June 6, 2010
posted by hemant

Laptop computers are getting smaller and lighter technology advances. It allows us to carry our laptops wherever we go. Many individuals will not carry their laptop in a protective case or bag and will simply carry the laptop in their hand which can and does lead to damage.

The proper way to carry a laptop is by placing it in a protective case and then carrying it in a protective bag. Most bags today are designed to have a section that is padded for laptop computers. This extra padding will protect the laptop computer from the damage books and other objects can cause.

To truly protect your laptop from damage, you should purchase laptop insurance. This type of insurance protects the device from accidental damage, liquid damage, as well as theft. In addition, there are insurance companies that provide this protection no matter where in the world the damage or theft occurs.