Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Laptop DC Power Jack Repair


A laptop DC power jack endures a great deal of wear and tear during the life of the laptop. With frequent plugging and unplugging, as well as the motions of every day use, all that shimmying will take its toll on the laptop's DC jack. Eventually, the metal connectors that hold the laptop DC jack in place will break loose.

When the laptop DC power jack becomes temperamental, your laptop's power can cut off at any time. This can be annoying, but more so if you suddenly lose power after completing a lot of unsaved work that can be lost. Losing external power can also drain your laptop's battery, if you're not paying attention.

Repairing your laptop DC power jack is a pretty tricky task. It involves taking your laptop completely apart and working directly with the laptop's motherboard. It is possible to do the laptop repair yourself, if you'd like to save some money on laptop repair service and fancy yourself as a skilled electronics technician.

For first-timers, here are some quick tips to get you started:

The first thing to do is to troubleshoot to make absolutely sure that it's not actually the AC adapter that's causing your power outages. Many laptop models have an indicator light to show when the laptop is using external power. If the light is on, then the AC adapter is working properly.


If you don't have an indicator light (or even if you want to make extra sure) you can connect a voltmeter to the AC adapter in order to test it. Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Then carefully connect one lead from the voltmeter to the inside of the DC plug and one to the outside of the plug. If the voltmeter shows a power connection (usually between 14-19volts), then the AC adapter is in the clear and you can now set your sights on the laptop DC power jack.

When you begin to work on your laptop, the first thing you need to do is make sure that the laptop's AC adapter is unplugged and the laptop battery is removed. The last thing you want to do is give yourself a nasty shock!

Use a large working space. Clear off a large, open table to work on so that you can spread your laptop's parts out. Also, keep a few small cups or bowls near by to hold all the screws and other tiny parts that you may need to remove.


Use a fine soldering tip for your soldering gun. Computer connections are very close together on a motherboard. If the hot iron burns the motherboard or if any stray solder accidentally touches other circuits, the motherboard could be fried. You'll need a very fine tip and a steady hand to perform like a surgeon around all those components.

Apply solder to all connector pins. The break in the DC jack's connections may not be completely visible and it may be more than one connector that's damaged. To insure that all potentially damaged connector pins are solid, reinforce all of them while avoiding accidentally touching surrounding components.

As you can see, repairing the laptop power jack is very risky. One wrong move with the soldering gun and your laptop is toast. For this reason, it's usually recommended that you have your laptop serviced by experienced professionals.

Triangle Laptops is happy to offer our own laptop repair expertise through our new laptop repair service. Our staff has years of hands-on experience with careful computer repair. We're especially knowledgeable in more delicate repairs, like laptop DC power jack repair and replacement.

If you have any questions about our laptop repair service or request service for your laptop, please contact Triangle Laptops by email or call 919-620-6886.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Laptop Repair Service By Triangle Laptops

If your laptop is no longer under warranty, getting laptop repair can get expensive. If you try to get your laptop serviced by a big-name retailer like Best Buy, they're more likely to try to sell you unnecessary accessories (or a whole new laptop). They're more interested in big sales, not servicing the customer.

Triangle Laptops understands that we're in a time where we need to get the most out of the computer hardware that we have. So in addition to being a top source of laptop replacement parts and accessories, Triangle Laptops now offers nationwide professional laptop repair services!

Customers in need of laptop repair can contact Triangle Laptops with their requests. Our professional, experienced staff is fully capable of servicing the top name brand laptops, including Dell, HP, IBM, Toshiba, and more! Better still, each laptop repair service comes with free return shipping!

Among our list of laptop repair services:
  • Laptop Hard
    Drive Data Recovery
  • Laptop Hard Drive Replacement
  • Virus Removal & Repair
  • Laptop Operating
    System Installation
  • Laptop LCD Replacement
  • Laptop DC Jack Replacement
  • Laptop Keyboard Replacement
  • Laptop Memory Upgrades
If your laptop is running slowly or is behaving strangely, Triangle Laptops can perform a thorough system diagnostic in order to track down the problem and offer the best solutions. Along with repair, we also help with system upgrades and optimization to give your laptop an extra turbo-boost.

Triangle Laptops is based in the Triangle Area of North Carolina. To better serve local businesses and residents of the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Hillsborough, and RTP areas, Triangle Laptops offers special savings on local drop-off and pick-up laptop repair services our facilities.

All customers are welcome to provide their own hardware, software, and back-up data for the laptop service, though some parts may be available through Triangle Laptops directly. Customers are encouraged to check availability of all laptop parts in order to save themselves time and money on their laptop repairs.

To begin maximizing the power of your laptop, please check out our laptop repair service page. For laptop service requests or questions, please email Triangle Laptops or call 919-620-6886.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Get The Most of Your Netbook with an External DVD Drive

Netbooks have exploded in popularity this past year, with their sales expected to exceed $32million by year’s end. At nearly half the size and price of the average laptop, netbooks offer a convenient, affordable means of mobile web access.

With the next school year starting up in just a month or so, many are picking up netbooks as part of their essential school supplies. Netbooks are ideal for parents who are nervous about investing in expensive laptops that may be lost or stolen at school. The limited power of the netbook also lifts many parents’ worry about their child’s school computer being used more for gaming or downloading media.

Our very own Ann from Triangle Laptops HQ recently bought a laptop for her family and was happy to share her thoughts on these impressive new devices. Like most parents, Ann bought her netbook for her son, Cole, to use for school. They bought the netbook this past spring, but look forward to putting it to use when school begins again in the fall.

After researching through the reviews of various netbook models, Ann went with the Aspire One D150. She’d shopped around to find the best price and also to get a hands-on sense for the netbook to make sure it felt comfortable to use.

“It’s great!” Ann said about her new netbook, “Cole no longer has to worry about remembering to back up his computer work at school to take home. He just takes the netbook to and from school and his work stays in the same place.” Thanks to the travel-friendly size of the netbook, most people needn’t worry about having to sync up their data between multiple locations.

Ann also confesses that there is some entertainment value to this educational tool. Cole recently spent some time in the hospital, though the days felt less long with the netbook by his side. “He’d connect through the hospital’s wifi network and watch online videos,” Ann explained. “It was nice, but it would have been nicer if he could have watched some DVDs from home.”

One drawback to netbooks (as a trade-off for their petite size) is that they lack any kind of optical disc drive. Not only does this prevent the ability to watch DVD movies, but it also makes the installation of any disc-based software impossible.

Luckily, Ann found a solution through Triangle Laptops. The external CD/DVD drive for netbooks connects to the netbook with ease through its USB port. With this external optical drive, netbook owners can now access their favorite files and software.

Most netbooks have a limited storage capacity compared to laptop and desktop PCs, so backing up data is a common necessity. The external DVD burner allows you to easily back up your data or music from your netbook to CD or DVD. No matter how careful you treat your netbook, we always recommend routinely backing up your data in case of an accident or hardware failure.

The netbook external DVD drive comes in three snazzy colors, depending on your personal tastes: Black, white, and silver. It’s also super-slim, making it just as portable as the netbook itself. There’s no need to worry about compatibility since the external DVD drive can connect with any netbook, PC, or Mac computer with a USB 2.0 port.

For a faster, more reliable data transfer; these external optical drives also have internal SATA connections.

Now is the time to pick up the right netbook accessories to make sure that you or your student is completely prepared to get the full benefits of a netbook before school begins this fall. Triangle Laptops also offers replacement netbook keyboards and netbook AC adapters, as well as other useful computer-related accessories.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Recycling Your Laptop Battery

Each year, thousands of unwanted electronic devices are dumped into our landfills. This includes laptops and computers that are broken or obsolete. Many of them contain non-biodegradable materials that take hundreds of thousands of years to break down. Some even contain harmful materials that are toxic to humans and are dangerous if they may their way into the environment.

The most dangerous component of these devices is their batteries. Laptops use Lithium-Ion (or Li-Ion) batteries, a dry-cell battery with the average lifespan of 3-4 years. Americans alone purchase over 3 billion assorted dry-cell batteries per year. Just as many then are thrown away, heaping in our landfills and exposing their chemicals into the soil. From the soil, run off from rain can carry them into the ground water, polluting our drinking water supply.

In 1996, a ban was put in place that prohibited the use of deadly mercury in the production of batteries. Many consumers and electronics manufacturers have also switched to rechargeable batteries to decrease the amount of batteries that enter our landfills.

Despite that, the Li-Ion, nickel-cadmium (or "nicad"), NiMH and other heavy metals in rechargeable batteries are still quite toxic. If they’re incinerated, these heavy metals are released into the air we breathe. It’s crucial that when our electronics die or become obsolete, we dispose of them properly.

As part of the law that banned mercury in batteries, manufacturers are now also required to produce rechargeable batteries with recyclable materials. Some states, like California and New York, have made it illegal to simply throw away any rechargeable batteries. The Environmental Protection Agency set up a non-profit organization, The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation, to help organize and regulate the proper disposal of rechargeable batteries.

Once rechargeable batteries are collected, they’re shipped to a recycling facility in Pennsylvania, where they are separated and broken down based on their type. The reusable metals are extracted and then used to make new batteries or other materials, such as stainless steel. All possible elements are gathered for recycling and never make their way to our landfills.

From this process, organizations like the RBRC have saved our landfills from over 50 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from North America alone since 1996!

How can I do my part?

Disposing your old rechargeable batteries is easier than you think! The RBRC has set up the Call2Recycle program, a service designed to help people who want to make a difference. They offer free collection boxes and bags to contain your old batteries and electronics for turning them in. Most of the top retailers, such as Best Buy, Target, Home Depot, and more are participating in the program, offering drop-off centers at their stores.

To find the locations nearest to you, you can look up the listing on the Call2Recycle website, or call their toll-free helpline, 1-800-8-BATTERY.

You can also learn more about recycling other electronic equipment through organizations like Gcycle. Through these programs, we can minimize waste and landfill space by recycling old computers, monitors, video games, phones, and more!

Triangle Laptops is proud to do our part to help improve the environment and our health by recycling recyclable batteries and electronics. Together with CarbonFund.org and Synergy Recycling, we strive to incorporate efficient environmentally-friendly practices in our business.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Turn Your Laptop into a Blu-Ray Player!

Would you like to watch high-definition Blu-Ray movies on your laptop? Of course you would!

Chances are your laptop's current optical drive is beginning to wear out. CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives are one of the most commonly replaced components on notebook computers because of their use. So instead of simply replacing your drive, why not upgrade to the power of Blu-Ray?

With the Universal Laptop Blu-Ray BD-ROM drive, you can transform your laptop into a Blu-Ray player no matter what model of laptop you own! This BD-ROM drive is produced by Hewlett-Packard and is designed to fit into any laptop’s IDE drive. All you’ll need to do is equip the universal Blu-Ray drive with the housing of your laptop’s current optical drive for that perfect fit.

Not only will your laptop act as a portable Blu-Ray movie player, but you can also hook it up to your HDTV to watch Hi-Def movies on the big screen. Check out our previous article about PC-to-TV connection to learn more about getting yourself set up.

Still not convinced? Well, you’ll notice a dramatic difference in picture quality when you compare it to DVD. Click on the images below to see full-sized comparisons between DVD and Blu-Ray.

As you can see, much more detail is visible in the Blu-Ray version. Most noticeably in Spider-Man’s costume webs and the grit on Bruce Willis’s face.

The Universal Laptop Blu-Ray BD-ROM is capable of all the other functions you’ll need from an optical drive. It can read and write single and dual-layer DVD-R/Ws, as well as CD-ROM & CD-R/W.

Most laptops made within the past few years are powerful enough to handle the resolution and processing ability to handle high-resolution movies, but check your laptop's specs to be sure.

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