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Best Laptop Bags

© Mobile Edge Laptop CasesMany of the best laptop bags today are equipped with solar panels to provide a charge for your laptop anywhere you can get sunlight. Thee solar laptop bags feature integrated solar panels to collect sunlight and convert it into electrical energy stored in a battery pack. The Voltaic Generator solar bag is one of the best selling models that was first released in 2008.
It can generate up to 14 watts of power and is made with recycled soda bottles so it's eco friendly in more ways than one. The bag also comes equipped with a protective frame to provide added support for your laptop. Another popular solar laptop bag features a power bank that can generate 4 watts of power. This smaller bag is much lighter weight at just 1600g, and it's made from 1680 D polyester.
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Features of Mini Netbooks

© Wesley FryerMini netbooks can fit anywhere thanks to their small size, making them ideal for travel and other occasions when you don't want to lug your full-sized laptop around with you. These machines offer top notch operating systems and integrated WiFi to help you get online on the go. The 10,1 inch screen is large enough for easy photo and website viewing, and a handy sync feature allows you to easily update files on the go and then sync them with your home PC. These netbooks are built for the road, weighing under 3 pounds and fitting easily into your luggage or bag at just .9" thin. These minis are great for basic web browsing, email, and IM, and they even come with a built in webcam for face to face chats as well. They come in a range of cool colors and offer up to 500 GB of storage.
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How to Speed Up Your Laptop Macintosh

© Mac Users GuideThe MacBook Air is one laptop Macintosh that is already incredibly speedy thanks to its solid state drive. The Air boots up, shuts down, and launches apps noticeably faster that other machines with traditional hard drives. But for those real speed freaks, there is a way to tweak your solid state drive to make it run even faster.
A simple app from Groths.org called TRIM Enabler will make it happen, but you must be running the latest version of Snow Leopard 10.6.7. You should also check to make sure that your driver is compatible with TRIM. To do this, you simply need to look up your drive's model under the Finder, open System Profiler and you will see the name and model of your solid state drive there. Then just Google: "drive name + TRIM" and you will be able to find out if it is compatible.