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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Information about Laptop Hard Drives

Laptop hard drives act as the main storage of this portable computer. This is where files, applications and data are stored. The normal measurement of the drive is 2.5 x 2.5 inches. It is lighter and more compact compared to that of a desktop. It also has various storage capacities.

Take note that there are many kinds of hard drives. Be sure that what you get is compatible to your laptop. It comes in different sizes and capacities. Laptops with lower specs might not work well with a very big capacity storage. Some computers also are picky with brands. Even if the size is right, if it manufactured a by a certain rival brand, it will not work perfectly.

It is sometimes recommended to get a hard drive of the same brand as your portable computer. Test it first before buying and make sure the computer could read the drive without errors. There are also the generic brands that might work in your laptop too.

There are two kinds of laptop hard drives: the Internal Laptop Hard Drives and the external laptop hard drives.

The internal laptop hard drive is installed inside the device. It is in the laptop's dedicated hard drive slot. Its normal storage capacity ranges from 20 GB to 120 GB. The most modern of this type reaches as fast as 5400 rpm. The common transfer rate of the data is 100 MBps. The most common brands for internal hard drive are Seagate, CMS and Toshiba.

The external laptop hard drive is a stand-alone. This device has USB plug that can be connected to the laptop's USB port or the FireWire port. The normal storage ranges from 40 GB to 80 GB. The external laptop hard drive should have a big capacity so that you can store more data.

The advantage of this is that because it is stand-alone, it is easy to transfer files to other computers by just plugging it in the USB port. It is also easier to carry than having to bring the whole laptop if it is installed inside, especially when you need to carry only the data files with you.

There are also two speed options for you to choose when buying the external laptop hard drive. The first is you have to choose the high speed memory or the hard drive's cache size. The second is the availability of the special interface and adaptors.

When talking of size and speeds, the standard for laptop drives is 2.5 inches. These come in different speeds from 4200 rpm to 7200 rpm. The higher the rpm, the faster it opens.

There are two common interfaces: the Parallel -ATA (PATA) and the Serial-ATA. The first type of interface was in the market since 1986. This is a 16 bit interface commonly known as the Integrated Drive Electronics. It has a built-in controller that has computer installation. It can transfer data of up to 133MB per second. This is the standard interface of most laptops.

On the other hand, the serial-ATA was introduced in year 2000. It can transfer up to 300 MB per second. It certainly has lots of benefits from the parallel ATA.

The standard capacity of a laptop is up to 160 GB. This depends on your laptop model. There are newer models of laptop that can offer higher capacities. These are to be developed soon enough and to be released in the market.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Laptop Stands and Docking Stations, What is the Difference?

By Anne Clarke
If you are a laptop owner, you are probably familiar with the egg frying heat that can accompany extended use of your laptop. This common issue is caused by poor air circulation beneath a laptop. Or perhaps you can feel the ache of your hands after typing on a level keyboard for hours at a time. There is one remarkably simple invention that can solve both the overheating and ergonomic issues many laptops face. It is the laptop stand.

Laptop stands are exactly what they sound like, a small stand that you can set your laptop on. They are normally angled so that the rear of the laptop is higher than the front, much like the effect you get from the legs on a keyboard. This angling is important because the less you have to extend your wrists to reach the keys, the lower the chance of a repetitive strain injury is. But this is more of a by-product of this invention than the driving force behind it.

The impetus behind laptop stands is the overheating issues that many people face when using their laptops. As a friend once said of his new laptop; "You don't use it on your lap if you want to have kids." He loved the laptop, but the heat generated by its use was incompatible with the basic function of the computer, something portable enough to place in his lap and use.

Most laptop stands are made to be as portable as the devices they serve. They collapse, fold up, and can stow easily inside a laptop's carrying case. One product, designed for Mac users, comes with pads that can be used when the stand is on your lap, and can be taken off when using the stand on a desktop.

If you have a dedicated place for using your laptop, you may want to consider upgrading from a laptop stand to a docking station. Where a stand supports a laptop, a docking station is a little bit more elaborate. They feature attachment points for an external monitor, mouse, and keyboard, as well as Ethernet, phone, and USB ports. The docking stations are a step up in utility, but also in price. Where a stand can be found for $20 or less, you'll be hard pressed to find a good docking station for less than $90.

Or, if you're feeling truly handy, a laptop stand can be made from household materials or other equipment retrofitted for use with your laptop. CD racks, towel holders, door stops, binders, and corks are just a few of the materials that have been used to form a do it yourself stand. These stands are generally less stable than a commercially produced one, but if you are just looking for something to use at your desk, they are an inexpensive option.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for Web sites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background also includes teaching, gardening, and fashion. For more of her useful articles on fashion handbags, visit Laptop Stands, supplier of discount designer handbags.