2009年6月4日星期四

Lessons Learned in 2006

Handle Notebook Batteries Carefully
Knowing that lithium ion notebook batteries can catch fire or overheat under certain circumstances is one thing. Seeing photos of a laptop in flames, and reading reports of such incidents, is quite another.
The possibility, though miniscule, of a lithium ion battery igniting was raised during last summer's massive safety recalls of said batteries. The biggest problem related to the recall, in fact, was the inconvenience that many notebook owners experienced, having to return their hp laptop battery and go without while waiting for a replacement to be shipped.
At any rate, the recalls served as an important reminder: We should all take basic safety precautions when traveling with a notebook. Among those precautions: Wrap each spare lithium ion battery you're packing separately and protect its contact points with tape (a defective or damaged hp f4098a can create an electrical spark when jostled). Also, always buy replacement batteries from your computer's manufacturer. Third-party batteries may not properly vent excess heat or may lack the necessary circuitry to shut down before overheating occurs.
You Could Be Required to Check In Your Laptop--Without Notice
Last summer, hp f4809a, after an alleged terrorist threat was uncovered, a suddenly enacted ban on electronic devices forced U.S.-bound airline passengers departing from the UK to pack their laptops in their checked baggage. This must have unnerved many mobile professionals. Not only were they denied the ability to use their notebooks on the long flight, but they also had to worry what might happen to their computers in baggage handling.
Though the ban was soon rescinded, the message to any notebook-carrying airline passenger was clear: To play it safe, always pack your notebook as if you'll have to check it at the last minute. At a higher level,hp 367759-001, the sudden ban provided an important reminder that your notebook and the data it contains--which for many of us is essential to making a living--is vulnerable to damage, theft, and loss during a trip.
So plan accordingly before your next trip: Back up your notebook's data before, during, and after the journey. Consider investing in a rugged notebook case, a ruggedized notebook, and laptop insurance. For more tips, read "Protect Your Laptop, Part 1" and "Practical Tips for Avoiding Tech Travel Hell."hp VGP-BPS5 ,hp f4812a ,compaq 319411-001 , presario 2100 battery , presario 2500 battery , presario nx9010 battery, presario nx9000 battery,hp f2019 , hp f2019a , hp f2019b , omnibook 6000 battery , hp f1739a , omnibook xe battery.

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