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		<title>Thinkpad Screen Repair &#8211; What&#8217;s Involved?</title>
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Oh no, you say your laptop screen is giving you problems? That could be an issue that all laptop owners may run into from time to time during the life of their laptops. Thinkpad Screen Repair can involve several parts and getting to them. It could be the inverter, or the lamp, that many call [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Oh no, you say your laptop screen is giving you problems? That could be an issue that all laptop owners may run into from time to time during the life of their laptops. Thinkpad Screen Repair can involve several parts and getting to them. It could be the inverter, or the lamp, that many call a backlight. If the laptops screen is damaged, the only thing for you to do for your Thinkpad Screen Repair is to replace the whole screen, possibly.<br/><br/>Thinkpad Screen Repair can be easy for the knowledgeable technician with the needed parts on hand. A Thinkpad Screen Repair may not even take that long if it has been diagnosed beforehand.<br/><br/>Finding someone to do your Thinkpad Screen Repair can not be too difficult depending on where you live and how much money is involved. Some stores that can do your Thinkpad Screen Repair may even have a no repair no charge policy if you take it in, or send it off to them for repair and they can not fix it, they may not charge you anything for the diagnosis, and they could even tell you what is wrong, and who can do Thinkpad Screen Repair for you, if they can not themselves.<br/><br/>If you can do your own Thinkpad Screen Repair all you will need it the parts, tools, and a cool head. You should also pretty much know what it is before you get started, instead of guessing. Having someone else already tell you what is wrong, and them being 90% or so sure before you try the repair is great as well.<br/><br/>Thinkpad Screen Repair involves several key screen parts, as well as the actual screen itself. I would not attempt this myself, since I know very little about repairing laptops, and more about some easy desktop repair. If I knew more, I would do Thinkpad Screen Repair myself. Sometimes repair is not an option, and replacement is. Knowing this before it is repaired can be an easy fix. Laptops do not costs as much as they once did.<br/><br/>Thinkpad Screen Repair could costs you between $40-200.00 depending on who does it, and how long it might take. If you have a good friend who is a computer laptop whiz, have them look at it, to see if they might know what you should do. Maybe you will get lucky and they can repair it for you for a very small parts fee. I wish I had more friends like that myself, don&#8217;t you? Maybe doing your own Thinkpad Screen Repair is easy for the tech types.<br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the Difference Between a Netbook and a Laptop?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Although netbooks have been around for a couple of years, they are quite knew and unknown for most people. That&#8217;s why many confuse them with laptops or try to find the differences between netbooks and laptops.That&#8217;s why in the rows below I&#8217;m going to explain to you what is the difference between a netbook and [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Although netbooks have been around for a couple of years, they are quite knew and unknown for most people. That&#8217;s why many confuse them with laptops or try to find the differences between netbooks and laptops.<br/><br/>That&#8217;s why in the rows below I&#8217;m going to explain to you what is the difference between a netbook and a laptop in a couple of short and easy to understand lines.<br/><br/>First of all, netbooks are like the tiny brothers of regular laptops. that&#8217;s because they are lighter and smaller. While the average laptop has a 15.4&#8243; screen and weights around 4.5-5 pounds, the average netbook these days has a 10&#8243; screen and weight around 2.8 pounds. And since it has a smaller screen, it also has a smaller body and it&#8217;s more compact and easier to carry around.<br/><br/>Then, netbooks come with smaller screens and usually smaller resolution. You might have already got that from the previous paragraph, but since netbooks are smaller, so are their screens. You can get them with displays between 7 to 12 inches, while laptops have displays between 12 to 19 inches , and there are only a handful of 12&#8243; versions.<br/><br/>Also, netbooks are more portable than laptops. Besides that size issue, they also come with better battery life. if you could expect and average 3 hours life from a 15.4&#8243; notebook, a standard 10&#8243; netbooks can easily give you these days 6 to 8 hours, with some even passing the 10 hours mark. and that&#8217;s something a standard laptop can&#8217;t offer you.<br/><br/>the bigger autonomy of netbooks is mostly due to the lower hardware they house. Yes, netbooks are meant to use low-consumption hardware that can only offer a limited amount of performances. they&#8217;re good for basic every-day stuff, but when it comes to resources hungry applications or games, they can&#8217;t take the challenge. Laptops on the other hand can even house ultra-per formant hardware, as there are bigger desktop-replacement devices with up to 3 hard-drives, Sli graphic cards and high end CPUs.<br/><br/>Last but not at all least, there&#8217;s the price mater. A standard netbook goes for around $350 and offers a good 10&#8243; screen, decent hardware, good built low profile body and an autonomy of around 8 hours. You can get laptops for these money actually, but you&#8217;ll end up with a big and bulky device with hardware not much better than what you can find in netbooks and very poor autonomy. A good laptop though runs for 600-800 bucks and high end versions could easily jump $2000 . So, although there are differences in performances between laptops and netbooks, these differences are seen in their price tags.<br/><br/>So, as a conclusion, a netbook is like a sub-laptop. It has a screen, keyboard, touch-pad and most used ports and can offer enough power to run standard apps. It&#8217;s also compact light and comes with a very good battery life for a very good price. laptops on the other hand are bigger and with a lower autonomy, but they can provide all the extra performance netbooks lack.<br/><br/>There are other tiny details too, and you can find out more in this article about the difference between netbooks and laptops.</div>
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