For metal and plastic device that uses electric current, the beach is a very hostile environment. High temperature, water, sand, sea, and all that gives joy to people is a hell for electronic devices. Therefore, before taking your notebook to surf the Internet on the beach, is good to have idea of the risks they will run. The laptop's worst enemy is the sea air, which can corrode the inside of the notebook, especially the motherboard. A service of coastal cities notebooks are usually corroded by the sea air. Seen many cases of people living in coastal cities and their notebook was damaged by the sea air.
To worsen the situation, the sea air is between the so-called natural agents that the guarantee does not cover.
Another dangerous enemy is the sand. It can damage the chassis of the notebook, enter through the USB ports or other connections, filtered through the keyboard and reach the internal components, causing corrosion on anything that has iron in its composition. It can also damage the screen (LCD). A gust of wind, for example, throwing sand grains against the screen, leaving marks.
The hot sun is another danger. Besides altering the screen display, one of the most sensitive parts of the notebook, increases the internal temperature, which can overheat the processor and other components and cause malfunctions. The chassis, made of plastic and fiber, can be prematurely worn or even be deformed by heat.
Liquids also have great potential for destruction. Landing on an open notebook, can cross the membrane keyboard (part one below the keys and make proper contact) and reach the internal components. In the case of an involuntary bath, turn off the notebook and remove the battery immediately. Lay the notebook for the liquid and wipe out what you can. Use a dryer to evaporate the liquid. Failure to turn off the short circuit can occur notebook capable of burning components.
Energy can be another problem. Currently, all laptops are dual voltage sources, supporting both for 110 or 220 volts, eliminating the possibility of burning the equipment voltage incompatibility. But, unreliable grid, subject to voltage spikes can cause an overload and damage the source or the notebook itself.
The source can wreak havoc, in the case of inadequate transportation. Backpacks and bags padded notebook help prevent damage from drops and bumps. But, if accommodated near the top of the notebook, where the screen, the source can generate damage to the LCD screen.
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