Posts Tagged ‘Stolen Laptop’

Getting the Best deal on a Laptop

Saturday, July 24, 2010
posted by hemant

When you are looking to purchase a laptop computer, you should take the time to find a store that has the best price available.  Laptop computers can be found at almost any electronics store.  However, each store is going to have different models and features available.  These items will ultimately determine the price of the unit, so it is best to compare the models before making a purchase.

Some of the most important things to compare when purchasing a laptop computer include:

  • Size
  • Weight
  • Processor speed
  • Hard drive size
  • Screen size
  • Battery
  • Warranty

Another aspect of purchasing a laptop computer is insurance.  Laptop insurance is a vital piece of computer ownership because you need to make sure that your device is properly covered.

A laptop can be taken with you anywhere you go, so it can easily become damaged or stolen.  When purchasing laptop insurance, you need to make sure that you are insured against accidental damage, liquid damage and theft.  Affordable monthly premiums are only £2.99 for laptops worth up to £600 or £5.99 for laptops worth up to £1200.

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How to Reduce the Chance of Having To Purchase a New Laptop

Tuesday, June 8, 2010
posted by hemant

If you have recently purchased a new laptop computer, then you are aware of its overall value. Laptops generally are very expensive because of their size, portability, processing speed and convenience.

As a result of their price, many laptop owners have made the decision to purchase laptop insurance because they want to reduce the chance of having to purchase a new laptop should their current one become damaged or stolen.

Laptop insurance is the only way to protect your computer from damage because it covers accidental damage, liquid damage and theft. An insurance company will repair or replace your laptop computer should it become damaged or stolen as long as you pay your monthly insurance premium and the damage was caused by a covered event.

If a claim has to be submitted, all you would be responsible for is the agreed upon excess fee stated in your contract and the insurance company will take care of the rest.

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Watching Movies on Your Laptop

Thursday, May 13, 2010
posted by admin

Being able to watch a movie on your laptop is a great way to pass the time while travelling.  This is especially true on airplanes because you are not able to move around.  However, using your laptop for extended periods of time will present a too many opportunities for damage to occur to your laptop. 

With the laptop opened in your laptop other individuals around you can spill liquids onto your computer or even drop objects onto the screen and keyboard — this damage can permanently ruin your computer.  Even if you are sitting in a coffee shop or library watching a movie, damage can occur at any time.  If you were to take your eyes off your laptop for a brief moment, you may find that your computer has been stolen.

Laptop insurance is a great way to protect your computer from accidental and liquid damage, as well as theft.  In exchange for an affordable monthly insurance premium, your laptop computer will be protected and should you experience a covered event, your computer will be repaired or replaced.

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The Best Way to Maintain Your Laptop’s Battery Life

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
posted by hemant

Laptop batteries are known to lose their charge quite quickly over the course of its life. They often have to be replaced every year or two years in order to restore the original battery life capacity.
Being able to have several hours of battery life is important to many busy individuals. Having to look for an outlet to plug into can be very inconvenient which is why so many people rely on their batteries.
It is recommended that laptop owners remove their batteries when it is not in use. By utilizing the AC/DC power, the battery is less likely to slowly drain and diminish in capacity. This can save you money in the long run since you will not have to replace your laptop battery so frequently.
Another way you can save money on your computer is to purchase laptop insurance. It can prevent you from spending hundreds of pounds if it is stolen or damaged. Laptop insurance starts from only £2.99 per month.

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Preventing Laptop Theft

Thursday, February 4, 2010
posted by admin

Keeping a close eye on your laptop can prevent it from being stolen. Some of the ways that you can prevent theft are:

” Keep your laptop within arm’s reach at all times
” Put your foot through the carrying strap when you are sat down eg on the train or in a restaurant
” Never trust a stranger to watch over your computer
” Purchase a laptop lock
” Use a laptop case but then hide the laptop case inside a rucksack or other container
” Use a fingerprint reader or facial recognition software to make it difficult for thieves to use your computer

However, there are times when even with the best precautionary measures, your laptop can be taken by thieves. Having laptop insurance can ease the stress of a stolen laptop.

When you insure your laptop, you can get a replacement in no time at all once you process your claim. All you have to do is pay a small excess fee if your laptop is taken from you and your monthly payment of £2.99 per month is a small price to pay for peace of mind.

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