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For laptop and notebook users, the life of their laptop battery is critical. Especially for the ones who are always on the go and making use of their laptop as part of their daily routine, it is apparent that they either have to stop and recharge or purchase an additional battery to avoid their batteries from dying at times when they need them the most.

But now, LaptopBatteryExpress.com aims to change all that. To ensure that laptop owners don’t miss a beat and enjoy the continuous use of their laptops, they have released a new external battery aimed at frequent laptop users. This includes aims to cover businessmen and students who are now relying heavily on their laptops for mobile computing assistance.

The good thing about these external batteries from LaptopBatteriesExpress.com is that they are normally universal. They are compatible with nearly 10,000 different laptop models. Rather than rely on you internal battery which is normally good for only 3 to 4 hours, this is a great backup solution if you are going on long trips or don’t have immediate access to sockets for you to plug in.

As a bonus, an external notebook battery will have a USB port enabling the charging of other small, portable devices like cell phones, iPods and more.

(Source) Press

Tags: Accessories, backup solution, Cell Phones, external batteries, external battery, external laptop battery, internal battery, ipods, laptop models, laptop owners, laptop users, Laptops, Laptops, mobile computing, notebook battery, notebook users, sockets
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  • Kingston Technology has announced the release of the first XMP-ready HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs for notebooks. These HyperX SO-DIMM memory for new DDR3 XMP-supported , Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology systems were collaborated on closely to provide extreme mobile experience aimed at the gamers who can turn to laptops for quality performance.

    “The HyperX DDR3 XMP SO-DIMMs were tested on the Flextronics W840 DI notebook PCs with great success,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. “DDR3 notebook users can now enjoy the same benefits such as lower latencies and voltages that enthusiasts and gamers have had for years with HyperX memory for desktop computers.”

    HyperX is backed by a lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: desktop computers, flextronics, gamers, hyperx, Intel, intel centrino, kingston technology, Laptops, Laptops, mobile experience, Mobile News, notebook pcs, notebook users, Notebooks
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  • HP Adjustable Notebook Stand

    One thing about using a laptop or notebook is that you just don’t know which position to take as far as computing is concerned. It is flexible but stability becomes a problem particularly if you don’t have a desk or stand to place it on. On that note, HP may have an answer in the HP Adjustable Notebook Stand.

    The HP Adjustable Notebook Stand that ensures comfort for notebook users - whether at work or play. It is a good respite for many who took the strain on their neck, back and wrists as a proposition that comes along with spending long hours on their laptops. Changing the stress equation at work the HP Adjustable Notebook Stand provides users maximum productivity minus the discomfort that can come from using the keyboard incorrectly.

    This Notebook Stand can do wonders for the mobile user, who is a frequent traveler or the one who rarely leaves the desk in three easy steps:

    • Wonder Step 1: Encourages better seating posture by elevating the notebook to a comfortable eye-level.
    • Wonder Step 2: Allows a much wider range of notebook adjustment, enabling greater flexibility for the user and helping them escape the rigidity that comes from sitting in a certain posture over time.
    • Wonder Step 3: Provides the much needed support that the users arms and wrists so often grapple for while typing on ends on the keyboard.

    (Source) Indian Express

    Tags: Accessories, frequent traveler, HP, indian express, laptop, Laptops, Laptops, mobile user, notebook users, three easy steps




     

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