Lightweight Laptops

  • 14 years ago
With every passing day, there's a new technology introduced in the market and an existing technology becomes old. There was a time I remember when desktop computers were in great demand. That was the time when we used to have floppy drives for data transferring. As time went by, the floppy drives became old and then non-existent. The desktop computers are on the similar journey. They're being replaced by laptops, which have made life a lot easier. People tend to get choosy while selecting a laptop. While specifications really do play an important role in the selection of laptops, much emphasis is put on its weight. Whether you're a school going student or a businessman or an old worker, you'd always want to choose a laptop that's not too heavy. Why you'd want to do that? Its because no one really wants to carry a lot of load while walking. Scientifically proven is the fact that holding a heavy object for a long time affects the joints of your bones. While the two strapped bag for carrying a laptop does somehow solve this problem but that too is in many ways injurious to your shoulders. Imagine a college student who wakes up for college everyday, walks a certain number of kilometers while wearing his backpack which contains his laptop to reach college and has to keep wearing the backpack all the time he's in the college for the laptop's safety. Imagining this leads to a calculation building in our minds as to how quickly his shoulders would get affected. Once we have the calculation done in our heads, we get to know what difference a 6.1 pound laptop and a 6 pound laptop can bring. Even though the laptops only have a 0.1 pound difference but in the long run, this 0.1 pound can cause an injury to occur much sooner than it is scheduled to. If you're not convinced by the whole scientific theory stated above, then you'd agree with the fact that carrying heavy objects for a long time can make you tired. If you walk to your office everyday carrying your laptops, it wouldn't really be nice to reach there ...

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