Sure , any laptop have a certain possibilities , and can work for a spefic time , the laptop may slows down and get damage because of over use
Why would you use a cordless mouse on top of your laptop? That's kind of a weird idea...
The electronic laptop cooling pad can cool you laptop without making it hot while you use it. the heat of the laptop will not bother you nor will it damage you laptop.
The leather will not damage the outside of a laptop it is designed too protect your laptop from damage.
A properly installed laptop tray should not flip over. You can nail or screw the laptop to the desk or not use a laptop tray if you fear for the safety of your laptop.
You can protect your laptop from damage by not letting the laptop get near any water, fire, liquids, food particles, etc. Keep a laptop cover and cleaning solution is very helpful.
if the laptop battery over charged, the laptop battery will get hot, Seriously will damage the battery, but now most of the laptop battery have a overshoot protection, when the battery was full charged, it will stop charging automatic, so it won't worry about it
it doesn't matter.
While there are many different uses and functions of laptops cases, two uses in particular stand out from the rest. The primary use of a laptop case is that the laptop case assists in preventing damage from occurring to the laptop during transit. The secondary use of a laptop case is that it provides additional storage space for objects such as paper, flash drives, and pencils.
Well it can damage your eyesight and you can get headaches, if you use the laptop for long amounts of time then there aretwo things that you can do:*Be looking at your laptop in a well lit room*Take breaks every hour for 5 minutes
In general, No. You should use the battery voltage that is designed for the laptop. Using a different voltage will result in a degradation of performance, and it could damage the power supply circuitry in the laptop. If, however, the manufacturer certifies 14V batteries in your 11.1V laptop, then go ahead, but do so only if certified, otherwise you risk damaging your laptop out of warranty.
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There is no reason why a laptop wouldn’t work just fine without its battery, as long as you take a few aspects into account. Make sure you are using the original power adapter, Power variations could cause components on the laptop’s motherboard to fail. if you live in an area where high-intensity electrical loads are likely can also damage your component. If you remove the power cord from the laptop when it is working, that could cause damage to its components. And you should remember only to take out the battery when the laptop is turned off and unplugged.