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Easiest Tips to Solve a laptop Wi-Fi Connection LAN Issue?

Are you having an internet connection problem or your computer needs LAN wire? Here are easy tips to solve this issue. Follow this easy guide here to troubleshoot your system first before taking to the nearest technician.  1st Method: Troubleshoot your internet connection The first thing you want to do is to check if there…

Posted on June 6, 2022July 19, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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What Do You Do That Help Focus When Studying At School? (Explained)

Stay focused when study at school, and use these tricks to make thing easier for you to study pretty efficiently. It’s no secret that concentration is a big factor in determining success in school. With these useful guidelines, you’ll be able to concentrate better and reap the benefits. Learn how to stay focused with these easy…

Posted on May 30, 2022July 19, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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How Do I Screen Mirror My Android Phone On Laptop? (Explained)

If you want to mirror your Android phone on your laptop, this information if for you. Mirroring your Android phone is one way to show around on the go and never have to stop to take a photo or video of something. It also lets a person see what they could not see before like…

Posted on May 16, 2022July 19, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Why I Am Not Fully Concentrated During Study? (Explained)

  As a student, you may ask yourself, “Why I Am not fully Concentrated During Study.”  Sometimes it’s difficult to maintain focus while studying, exams, or working. There are many factors that can play into your level of concentration, from stress to doing too much thinking rather than focusing.  In this topic, we discuss why…

Posted on May 2, 2022July 20, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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What Important Things Do I Use My Laptop For as a student? (Explained)

In the rapidly evolving digital age, laptops have become an integral part of everyday life. Whether it is for surfing the internet, playing games, or even studying, a laptop has become an indispensable part of our lives. As a student, you might be wondering what are some of the most important things that you can…

Posted on April 25, 2022July 20, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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How Do I Study Efficiently in college without a laptop? (Explained)

  Be at the front of the class Take Note and jot things Down Participate in ongoing discussions  Take your time into consideration Gets Yourself ready Upfront during the exam Get any distraction out of your way. Take a moment to relax and take a break Test yourself out   Are you studying enough?  Be regular…

Posted on April 18, 2022July 20, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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is 4 GB Of RAM Enough For college Student Laptop (Explained)

Students who are considering buying a laptop often don’t know if 4GB of RAM is enough for their laptop to run smoothly and efficiently. A student’s work, hobbies, and projects all require memory and processing power that they may not have access to on their broken or overworked computer, please continue reading if you want…

Posted on April 11, 2022July 20, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Should I use an old laptop for school (Explained)

 Yes, but just make sure it has everything for your school need. As a student all you need is a well-integrated performance CPU, better graphics and enough RAM other important features include: Good battery life  The diversity of the design. And portability.  The first reason why you may want to consider buying an old laptop…

Posted on April 4, 2022July 20, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Desktop or Laptop Which One is Better For College students? (Explained)

To really answer this question you need to first ask yourself what you are up to, what are you going to be using it for? Another important question you need to ask yourself when deciding on whether a desktop computer vs laptop (choice) is, what are your choices are? For instance, do you want a…

Posted on March 28, 2022July 21, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Should Students use Laptop in School Classroom? (Explained)

Ok, I’m just going to say this which is my core view on this, I would say it really depends on what you are doing with the laptop when you are in the school classroom, so what I’m saying is that, for instance, you can use it If you really need a laptop for the…

Posted on March 21, 2022July 21, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Is Chromebook The Better Choice for College Students? (Explained)

It depends on what you are going to be using it for, the kind of software or app involves is matters a lot when deciding. Chromebook A Chromebook is ok if it is just for regular use like for normal web searches surfing, taking online classes, webinars, taking notes, watching Netflix, YouTube videos all these…

Posted on March 14, 2022July 21, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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What’s the Good Cheap Laptops For Students? (Explained)

What students need is a reliable laptop with optimum performance, the one that can handle all your school needs, and when looking for a laptop to buy for school project, there are some certain things to take into consideration, these are some of the important things you should look for before buying any laptop:  Performance…

Posted on March 7, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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HDD or SSD Which one is Better Laptop For College Students? (Explained)

It depends on what you are going to be running on it as well as your budget plan, for instance, an HDD laptop is cheap and can store more and keep data for a longer period of time. The SSD laptop, however, is perfect for you if you are on a budget, it’s faster and…

Posted on February 28, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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AMD or Intel What Type Of Processor Is Better For Student Laptops?(Explained)

When buying a laptop, as a student you are not only looking at the portability and versatility, battery life, and sturdy design, you also want to take the processor brand into consideration, which is one of the most important features to look for before making any purchase. In this topic, we discuss what kind of…

Posted on February 21, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Is An iPad Better Than Laptop For School Students? (Explained)

It depends on what you are going to be using it for, for instance, how heavy is the school work is, this can also depend on the type of software you will use for your school project. Both the iPad and laptop have their own benefits, and no way, you can’t just say a laptop…

Posted on February 20, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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How Do I Research For The Best Cheap Student Laptop? (Explained)

Processor and performance are the key factors as far as the student laptop is concerned, you will need a laptop with a good processor, AMD, or Intel perfect for your school projects, according to James Martin (a Principal Gameplay Animator). Processing speed is very important as college students need to work on different projects or…

Posted on February 14, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Is Tablet Enough For My College Projects? (Explained)

It depends on what you are using it for, and what you are taking at school, for instance, a tablet should be enough for your college projects if you are going to use it strictly for your school works other than heavy graphic design or if what you are taking involves 3D graphics, heavy writing…

Posted on February 13, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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 What Intel Core Laptops Do Students Need? (Explained)

For a college student’s at least Intel Core  2  with 8GB of RAM and iGPU will be ok or: intel  i3 Intel  core i5    Intel  core i7  Intel  core  i9  These are the recommended student laptops for better performance, now let’s take a look at what these mean here, on this topic we are…

Posted on February 7, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Does Students Really Need Laptop? (Explained)

Does Student really need laptop? there are a plethora of reasons why you will want to ask this question, there are pros and cons of the situation, the bottom line is that makes us come up with this topic and by the time you finish reading this you can then choose whether to buy a…

Posted on January 31, 2022July 23, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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How Much RAM Does A Student’s Laptop Need To Run Fast?

RAM is a very important component on the laptop, it’s responsible for the smooth running of software, apps, and performing the laptop. A laptop with a decent amount of RAM will run and perform better than a lower amount of RAM. so, guys, on this topic, we are going to discuss how Much RAM is…

Posted on January 31, 2022July 11, 2022 By Mike rrsq
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Why Gaming Laptop is Not Good For School Students (Explained)

On this topic, let’s talk about why the gaming laptop is not good for school students. I personally won’t recommend it to any fellow student like myself. And if you planning to get one for your study, you better read this first so that you don’t blame yourself later. I just want to share this…

Posted on January 24, 2022July 11, 2022 By Mike rrsq

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