Posts Tagged ‘Short Term Memory’

Purchasing a New Laptop

Thursday, September 23, 2010
posted by hemant

You may find that you will have to purchase a new laptop computer every couple of years or so, as the computer may become outdated and will not operate as fast as you would like.

A few quick solutions to these problems is upgrading the short-term memory and performing some maintenance tasks, but these rarely provide a permanent solution.  However, purchasing a new computer will allow you to take advantage of new technology that is currently available.

When selecting a new computer some of the aspects that you will need to consider is the speed of the processor, the weight of the laptop, the short-term memory, the hard drive space, as well as the additional options that you may need.

In addition, you should also consider laptop insurance, as it is the only way for your laptop to be truly protected.  This type of insurance will safeguard your device from theft, accidental and liquid damage anywhere in the world.  The premium is only £2.99 per month for laptops worth up to £600 and £5.99 for values up to £1200!

Latest Laptop Models Now Have 6 GB RAM Specs

Sunday, February 14, 2010
posted by hemant

When you need the fastest type of laptop available, you will need to concentrate your search efforts on the RAM of the computer. This is the short term memory that allows you to work in more than one program at once and at a fast pace.

The newest standard laptop models are now being presented with 6GB of RAM. Although the cost of these laptops may be a little higher than those with a smaller amount of RAM, the extra expense is certainly worth it. Laptop technology changes so quickly, that you need to have a laptop that will not be out of date in less than a year. Getting the most RAM possible extends the useful life of your laptop.

Another way to extend its useful life is insuring it. When you obtain laptop insurance, you can pay for a low cost plan that will protect you in the event of liquid damage, accidental damage and theft.