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Laptops: How to buy the best laptop Laptop problems

Laptops are easier to damage than desktop PCs, and often harder and more expensive to mend. 

High-risk laptop parts include the screen, which is unlikely to survive if dropped or sat on, and the keyboard, which won't cope with liquid spills. Over time, dust build-up on the cooling fan can cause a laptop to overheat. 

In-store, check things like the hinges to get an idea of the build quality of different brands, and to find a laptop that’s rugged enough for your lifestyle. 

Use Which? Local to find the best recommended laptop repair companies in your area.

Laptop warranties and insurance

For peace of mind, most laptops have at least a one-year warranty. Laptops are often classed as high-risk items on home insurance policies, so make sure you’re covered, especially when travelling with a laptop. 

And check how your insurance company will deal with repairs or replacement in the event of an accident or theft.

Laptop protection

To protect your laptop there are a wide range of covers (often called skins), bags and backpacks. 

There are cushioned neoprene fabric sleeves to offer basic protection from knocks and scratches, and other options include hard-shell covers or waterproof zip cases.

 

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