A portable (laptop) computer that has a flat screen and usually weighs less than 12 pounds. It uses AC power and/or batteries. Most have connectors for an external monitor and keyboard transforming them into desktop computers. Most laptop computers today fall in the notebook computer category.
A portable computer larger than a notebook computer but smaller than a desktop. A laptop typically uses a liquid crystal display instead of a CRT display, and operates on rechargeable batteries, with a back-hinged top that allows use in one's lap, making it possible to use while traveling, though bulky compared to notebook computers.
Minimum Required Specifications for Personal Laptop Computers
• Operating System: Windows XP Professional (English version) only. (Windows XP Home Edition is not acceptable.)
• Processor: Intel Pentium III or greater at 1.0GHz or greater.
• Memory (RAM): 256MB or greater. (512MB or greater is recommended if purchasing a new computer.)
• Hard Drive: 20GB or greater.
• Optical Drive: CD-ROM drive or better.
• USB Ports: at least 1 (also recommended: a USB flash memory storage device, a.k.a. "memory key" or "flash drive")
• PC-Card Slots: at least 1.
• Wireless Network Card: It is required that your wireless card operate on 802.11b, which is the Law School's wireless network standard. It is also required that the card be compatible with Cisco's LEAP authentication method.
Benefits of Laptops Computer
Laptop Computer Provides mobility to userA laptop computer certainly provides you with an unprecedented level of freedom and mobility away from the office.
Satisfaction Runs High
Information from a survey of graduating student experiences conducted in the concept of the importance of the laptop computer and ubiquitous computing environment on campus.
a) 92.1 percent agreed or strongly agreed “The computer technology skills developed at UMC are essential to future employment”.
b) 90.2 percent agreed or strongly agreed “It was important to me to have computer access at any time, day or night”.
c) 83.3 percent agreed or strongly agreed “Having my own computer helped me assume personal responsibility for learning”.
Tips to Safeguard Your Laptops
The following is a list of tips to help safeguard your laptop while traveling or conducting business.
• Never leave your laptop unattended. Keep your laptop in your physical possession at all times and pay particular attention at the following locations: airports, hotels, car rental agencies, offices, restaurants, college campuses, restrooms, payphones, libraries, bars, hospitals, conferences centers, train stations and bus terminals.
• Record your laptop's serial number, make and model information in your purse or wallet so if your computer is stolen, the information will be readily available when you file a police report.
• Disguise your carrying case. By carrying your laptop in a case designed specifically for computers, you alert thieves to the fact that you are carrying something valuable.
• Regularly back up information. Make sure you store this information separately in case your computer is stolen.
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
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