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Monday, 4 February 2013

Peripherals for your Laptop

Posted on 02:21 by Unknown
Peripherals are any auxiliary devices that you connect on your computer, essential to make its usage easier. Mouse, keyboard, webcam, hard drive, and printer are among the most common computer accessories. However, as the technology improves each year, unique peripherals such as wireless internet router, portable printer, Bluetooth speaker, and others alike are constantly coming out of the market. Today, computers such as laptops will not be complete without these peripherals, especially when you’re traveling.

Portable Hard Drive: This device which enables you to save all needed files for your work is great when you are on travel. Since it is a portable device, you can easily bring it anywhere you want. A hard drive like this can reach a capacity of 500GB up to 1TB.

Portable Battery Charger: This is one of the must-have peripherals you should bring when traveling. You should have at least one extra of this wherever you go. Although an extra battery is also recommended, it is much wiser to bring a portable battery charger with you. For your laptop, choose a portable charger that can add a battery life up to six hours. Don’t purchase a solar portable battery charger since it is only recommended for small gadgets such as mobile phones, MP3 players, and others alike.

Bluetooth Earphones with Mic: This device is a unique peripheral which you can connect to your laptop via Bluetooth. Since it has no cord, this Bluetooth earphone is easy and convenient to use. There are earphones similar to this that has no microphone for voice calls so be careful when purchasing this item.

Portable Multi-port USB Hubs: If you want to bring all the accessories of your laptop with you, you should not forget to bring a portable multi-port USB hub. A laptop only has 2-4 USB hubs so it is really recommended to purchase this peripheral for all of your laptop accessories.

Mini Wireless Internet Router: Since not all places you go to have an access to the Internet, you should bring with you a wireless router where you can connect your laptop for internet usage. A mini or portable wireless internet router is recommended when you’re on the go.

Purchasing all these peripherals might be not practical for some people, but if you are a businessman, these accessories are really essential to have. These will surely make your work and communication easy even when you are out of the office or on a business trip.


Author: Anne Selbor is a computer geek who is always updated on the latest advances in technology.

Blog: spendwell.blogspot.com
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Thursday, 17 January 2013

HP Pocket Media Drive Review

Posted on 03:26 by Unknown
External hard drives are perfect solutions to back up a computer or move data between computers. It can also sync your computer to other media players on the same network. Debuted in 2006, Hewlett Packard's Pocket Media Drive is one of the popular examples. Till now, the company has released many advance models of the Pocket Media Drive. It’s an excellent way to back up important computer files, store spillover information, and transfer information from one computer to another. Keep on reading to find out complete details on HP pocket media drive.

HP pocket media drive details:-

Size: HP pocket media drive comes in a variety of sizes. Normally, the sizes vary from 160 GB to 620 GB. All are portable and can easily fit inside a coat pocket. They can be easily connected to a computer or laptop via USB cord. HP pocket media drive uses USB 2.0.

Capacity: The early models had a storage capacity of 80 gigabytes (GB). But nowadays, the storage capacity has impressively extended.Some advance models has the ability to hold up to 640 GB of data and even more. This is beneficial for users who want to save loads of data at a single place.

Interface: HP pocket media drive has an easy-to-use interface. It connects to a computer via USB cable. Basically, it takes the advantage of USB 2.0. For easy data management, the device includes system software. This software runs on both Windows and Mac operating systems.

Drive Bay: Some selected HP computers are specially engineered to easily access the pocket media drive. Selected HP Pavilion PCs have a special drive bay on them. It helps the user insert the pocket media drive directly into the computer tower. This feature limits the desktop clutter, allowing faster access. It provides a convenient place to store the external drive.

Price: The cost depends upon the size of the drive. Different models come with different price tags. Usually, the price varies from $50 to $180. As a wise customer, you should explore different models and their features. Search the internet before purchasing a pocket media drive. There are many online stores that stock in a wide range of media drives. There you can find HP pocket media drive at a reasonable price. Some HP Pavilion desktops feature the media drive within them. So, have a thorough research before purchasing the best one.

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Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Steps to Fix a Wireless Mouse

Posted on 22:35 by Unknown
Going wireless is something that shows the technological advancements. The popularity of wireless/cordless mouse has taken up the computer world by storm. There are lots of advantages to enjoy with a wireless mouse. It just acts as a remote control that makes our work cozy. However, there are some drawbacks of wireless mice as well. Due to the wireless interface, these devices can be prone to problems. Fortunately, we have practical solutions to fix out wireless computer mouse problems. If you’re the one having problems with your wireless mouse, go through this article to find out the effective solutions.

Steps to Fix:- 

Step 1: First you need to check up the wireless connection. Check whether your wireless adapter or USB linking device is plugged in correctly. To make sure, unplug the device and then plug it back in.

Step 2: Resynchronize your computer mouse to the wireless receiver. Press the sync or connect button located on the USB dongle to begin the process of resynchronization. Press the similar button located on your mouse. This will resync the dongle with your wireless mouse.

Step 3: If your mouse uses Bluetooth technology to communicate with the computer, then you need to do some settings again in the control panel. Turn off the network situated in control panel for few minutes. Then reboot the network and check if the connection is restored. 

 Step 4: If you got a trackball mouse, open it to clean the wheel and dust deposited inside. If you’re using an optical mouse, clean the bottom of the lens with a soft tissue and lens cleanser solution. You can also remove any debris by using compressed air. 

Step 5: One of the simplest ways is to check the mouse batteries. Check if the batteries are not dead or dying. Replace them if required and restart the whole device again by resynchronizing the mouse with the wireless receiver. Use good quality batteries that are quite durable.

Step 6: If your wireless mouse came with an installation disc, make sure you have installed it properly. You can reinstall the installation disc. Even you can update the USB driver in order to setup the connection. Press the Windows key and without lifting your finger, press the letter R to open the Run box. Type devmgmt.msc in it and then click on OK. Now in the Device Manager box you’ll find “Mice and other pointing devices” option. Double click on it to expand and get the “HID-compliant mouse” option. Right click on it to get the “Update Driver…” option. Click on this option to update the driver.  
    
Step 7: Make sure there's no interference by things like wireless routers, radios, cell phones, or large metal objects. Try to keep such things away from the mouse or the receiver. There should be distance of at least 8 to 12 inches between the mouse and the receiver. 

Step 8: The final step is to check your wireless mouse whether it’s working on another computer. If it runs fine, then it’s time to check the fault in your computer. If still it doesn’t work, then change it if it's under the warranty or else buy a new one. 

View also Why to Choose a Wireless Mouse


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