You should look for a snug neoprene case for your laptop. A snug case with the cushioning properties of neoprene will keep a lap top in better condition than if it is in an over sized bag, unless that bag has a laptop sleeve which usually helps protect a laptop as well.
A laptop consists of two shapes, each an approximate cuboid, that are hinged together. If they were exact cuboids, the answer would be 12 sides. But they are not. The "sides" are curved, which complicates matters.
well it should be on the sides or the front
No, a batter cannot switch sides during an at-bat in baseball.
There is no defined spot for a wireless switch on a computer, and depending on the model, you might not have one. However if it is a laptop if should be on the front or sides. What model do you have of computer? And is it a desktop or laptop?
People very rarely changed sides during the English Civil War.
An open laptop computer can be described using the geometric term "trapezoid." When viewed from the side, the shape formed by the screen and the base of the laptop resembles a trapezoid due to the two parallel sides (the top and bottom edges of the screen) and the non-parallel sides (the edges connecting the screen to the base). Additionally, the overall form can also be categorized as a three-dimensional rectangular prism, considering its length, width, and height.
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
A freight car without a roof or sides is called a "flatcar." Flatcars are designed to carry heavy loads, such as machinery, vehicles, or construction materials, and are used in various freight transport applications. Their open design allows for easy loading and unloading of oversized or bulky items.
Four? Actually, there are 8 sides. And these 8 sides can only be seen during the equinox . that means 9
Of course! They are, after all, portable computers! I'm typing this on a laptop right now. You use wireless the same way you would on a home computer, and if you use ethernet cables, just plug it into the networking port on the sides of your laptop.
generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of
During World War I, Italy betrayed their alliance by switching sides from the Central Powers to the Allies in 1915.