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Laptops For Dummies

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Hit the road with your laptop and this must-have For Dummies guide If you're like most people, your laptop is taking the place of your PC. Whether you're on the road, working at home, or multitasking, your laptop is now an essential, trusted tool. Just in time, beloved and popular author Dan Gookin returns with a new edition that covers the very latest in laptops. From synchronizing with your desktop and coordinating e-mail to maintaining security, networking, working in Windows 8, adding your smartphone to the mix, and more, this book makes understanding laptops simpler than you ever thought possible. Laptops For Dummies, 5th Edition is the fun and friendly guide that will get you going and on the go with your laptop in no time!

358 pages, Paperback

First published December 13, 2004

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September 9, 2013
The book I read to research this post was Laptops For Dummies by Dan Gookin which is a very good book which I bought from a car boot sale. This book tells you all about the history of laptops and has quite a lot of general information about them. One thing I particularly liked was their is a section on free utility software. I think everyone knows about avast & AVG antivirus & spybot antispyware but what about hijack this which is anti hijacking software which prevents someone taking over your computer and making a certain website your start page. It also has quite about features like hibernation and how to set them up on your laptop not to mention getting on the internet and wireless networking. The first computer which could be called a portable in the sense that it could be transported although it only ran on the mains was the Osbourne 1 in 1983 and sold around 10,000 units a month. It had a small monochrome monitor and would just about fit under an airline seat. The first IBM compatible portable was the Compaq which was slightly more portable although you needed to be very strong to carry it far. The first proper portable computer was the Radio Shack 100 which was a reasonable size but still only had a small monochrome monitor. These computers sold well and proved there was a potential market for laptops.
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April 3, 2021
I got this book at the library and the best recommendation that I can give is that halfway through I decided I had to buy it. I learned so much about the functions of my laptop- shortcuts, how to find places I didn't know existed, etc. This is for those who like me use a laptop a lot, but aren't techies and would rather not try to wade through a technical manual. It's generic enough to apply to most if not all recent laptops and tablets.
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July 6, 2021
Laptops are easily portable and have become an essential role in business dealing. But Laptops are expensive as compared to PC. When you buy for your Business in bulk quantity. As a result the cost of investment increases. On the other side, the Rental laptop is cost-effective.
The laptop needs regular maintenance. But In Laptop on rent, you do not need to spend on services.
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November 3, 2008
Some good info in here....a lot of stuff I didn't need. But that was what I was expecting. I didn't really care for the weird sense of humor....I guess I just wanted what I needed and not to be 'entertained.'
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