Laptops are a vital necessity for many young people today. Starting from students, college students, to workers, the majority need laptops for daily activities such as social media.
Because it has become an important part of our lives, let’s identify and avoid the causes of laptop damage quickly. That way, the device can last a long time.
1. Using the laptop on your lap, on a mattress, or another uneven surface
Laptops need good air circulation to reduce heat on the machine. If used on an uneven surface or even a place that covers the laptop’s air circulation, such as mattresses and pillows, it will heat up quickly. Over time the device becomes damaged quickly.
2. Rarely clean the laptop until a lot of dust sticks
The dust on the laptop can get into small crevices and interfere with its performance. In addition, sometimes, the fine particles also cover the air circulation channels on the bottom and sides of the laptop. As a result, the device often overheats. If you continue to leave it, the dust will damage the laptop parts in the long run.
3. The laptop is crushed or squeezed by heavy objects
When we are very busy, we often unknowingly pile up laptops with heavy items. Many students and office workers are also used to carrying it in a backpack and thick and dense books. This habit should be reduced because it has the potential to damage some parts of the laptop.
4. Using a laptop for a long time with a screen brightness that is too high
Besides being able to interfere with eye health, the screen’s brightness level can also affect battery health. Using a laptop for a long time at a very high brightness can drain the battery faster and potentially cause damage.
5. Lifting the laptop by holding the screen or hinges
When we are too busy and have many activities to do, sometimes we rush to take the things we need, including laptops. Unknowingly some people take it by lifting the screen or the hinge. Avoid this habit because it can damage the hinges and be harmful to the laptop screen.
6. Plug the charger into the laptop first instead of the electrical outlet
Installing the correct laptop charger is to plug its head into an electrical outlet first. After that, plug the end of the cable into the laptop. The first electric power jump when the charger is plugged into the socket tends to be unstable to damage the motherboard.
After recognizing some of the causes of laptops getting damaged quickly, let’s start avoiding the habits above. That way, the device becomes more durable, and daily activities are also not disturbed.