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sony_brand_new_laptops.jpgA laptop is a miniature mobile computer, generally weighing between 2.2-18 pounds (1-6 kilograms), keeping in mind its size, materials, and other factors. They consist of components which are similar to their desktop counterparts and perform identical functions, that can be reduced in size and optimized for mobile use and efficient power consumption.

Demand for laptops has increased on account of the expansion of telecommuting in businesses today. Advantages of portability and mobility have led to laptops becoming an efficient and popular task device and its usage is growing at a drastic rate.

The process through which lost data is recovered from laptops is called laptop data recovery. With today’s mobile technology, more and more critical data is stored in laptops. On many occasions executives bring their work home in their laptops. Laptops are also carried for meetings, conferences and presentations to different places around the globe. Thus there are many important and vital documents often stored in laptops. Carrying around a laptop all day can cause stress on the machine and increase the chances of data loss. Therefore needless to say laptops take a lot of abuse these days and this makes them more susceptible to crashes as well as loss of data in comparison to desktops.

Since important documents are stored in laptops to facilitate work, the consequences of data loss through laptops are more devastating as compared to desktops. Data loss is an expensive affair as there are several hours of work put in by the employee to create such data. Data loss is deplored by personal users too.

Unlike desktops, laptop computers are sealed. They are small and lightweight in nature and require specialized electronics and tools to be worked with. It is essential for these components to be free and away from dust so that it can disperse heat and function in an efficient manner so as to minimize data loss.

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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 at 1:21 am
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