Recycling HP Laptop Batteries

Posted on August 5th, 2010 in News | No Comments »

Although proponents of recycling have been trying to get the general public’s attention for years, the majority of laptop owners do understand about recycling batteries and are more than happy to do so. With so many people owning HP laptops, it is very important to understand what you should do when your batter cannot be charged any longer. With the average life of a battery of two to four years, that time will eventually come. Let’s take a look at what you can do regarding recycling HP laptop batteries and how this significantly helps the environment by keeping out hazardous material.

Going green is trendy and people go out of their way to do so. However, when you recycle HP laptop batteries, you might not need to go further than you think. Programs are set up to make this as easy as possible for the laptop user.

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The Acer Aspire One 751h

Posted on July 19th, 2010 in News | No Comments »

Another new notebook or netbook has come onto the computer scene. The newest one is the Acer Aspire One 751h. One of the standouts of this little powerful notebook is that it has an 11.6 inch screen compared to the others of 10.5 inches. This little netbook has a high-resolution screen with an excellent keyboard, plus it has a very good battery life with its 6 cell 5200MAH Battery. According to some reviews this little netbook is that it feels less bulky than other comparable counterparts even with its 11.6 inch screen.

The little netbook weighs only 3 pounds, and it has a full keyboard of 10.5 inches wide. For anyone who is in the market for a netbook or a mini-notebook this feature is one of the best, especially for those who have long or thick fingers.

The feature that stands out above all the rest of the Acer Aspire One 751h is the backlit bright, colorful 11.6 inch screen. The resolution is a 16-9-aspect-ratio of 1,366X768 megapixels. This enables more horizontal room for toolbars, or multiple windows and less vertical scrolling. However the screen has a glossy surface and will become a reflection issue in certain light.

As mentioned earlier the keyboard is full size with full-size shift, Enter and Backspace keys and the keys are placed similar to other regular laptop computers and notebooks.

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