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1: Notebook bag
You can't very well go travelling around the globe with your laptop exposed to the weather.
When it comes to laptop bags, you can spend £15 for a basic case made from cheap materials or up to a hundred pounds on one made of quality leather.some notebooks have the bag as a give-away, i find that you can get an affordable one by shopping around and not neccessarilly buying the exact one, but one that will do the job. Personally i pick one that is big enough to hold a few accessories besides.
2: Software
Did your notebook come with software? If so, did it come with the right software - the software you actually need to perform whatever tasks you require?
Don't just assume you have everything you need. You'll probably need to add some software, as well as go on the net to update the software that was included.
3: A Real USB Mouse
The inbuilt touch-pad does the job. However, given the choice, most people would rather use a real mouse.
If you stop and think for a moment, you're likely to realize that many places where you'll be computing actually are suitable for a real mouse.
So one of the most useful laptop accessories you can buy is a USB mouse, keep it with you, and use it whenever you're able.
4: A Cat5 Ethernet Cable
Your built-in Ethernet port won't do you much good if you get to your hotel room, discover an Ethernet connection, and don't have a cable. Some hotels provide them; others don't. Always come prepared with the right cable.
5: A Standard Telephone Cable
The same holds true for your modem connection. If you don't have a cable to get you from your computer to the phone jack, you're not going to link to the internet. Bike Games
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