Sunday, September 19, 2010

Lightweight Laptops Make 4G Wireless a Must Have

While a laptop is a whole lot easier to cart around than any desktop computer, it still has its pitfalls. They may be quite lightweight, but ask anyone who carries one to and from work or school on a daily basis and they will tell you that sometimes this lightweight tool can be a heavy burden. Those extra 5 to 10 pounds can compound quickly when the weight of school books, work portfolios, photography equipment or other miscellaneous necessities is factored into the equation. The results can be chronic back pain, terrible difficulty squeezing into a train car or city bus in the morning, and a persistent paranoia that someone is about to mug you and take away the center of your personal or professional universe. Being a laptop carrier means constantly backing files up just in case it goes missing, and means constantly being on the lookout for thieves. It means never being able to set your bag down for a second, even if heading to happy hour after office hours, or indeed even being able to go since you've got the extra load. Carrying a laptop around just to access the internet and while away time in internet cafes can be done, but let's face it, that kind of dedication is best left to those who find it truly worth it to look 'cool' while sipping their lattes and typing away, and is not necessarily a practical or enjoyable activity for the great majority of people.

All of these old laptop mobility problems are now changing since the invention of the netbook. These tiny portable devices allow users real internet mobility all while fitting snugly into a purse or backpack. Lightweight and mobile they are easy to cart around, are inconspicuous eliminating the risk of being a walking target in cities, and allow for much more comfortable typing and screen use than other mobile internet technology like 3G cell phones and mobile devices. In fact, along with the arrival of the fourth generation of mobile internet or 4G wireless internet, not only can internet users get online on the go easily with a netbook, but they can access broadband internet from anywhere in town. Even while actually in motion on a city bus, in the car, or on the train as long as there is a viable signal, netbook users can be surfing the net at broadband speeds.

In fact, the service is so fast and reliable that it can even be used to replace a home connection, meaning internet users can get online both at home and on the road for one low price. The connection is private and secure no matter where you are meaning privacy issues are even less of an issue than with Wi-Fi off a router with a normal home connection. That's pretty convenient considering you can get online literally anywhere and everywhere without ever paying another 'by the minute' internet café charge again! Today, technology has made computers mobile. At the same time 4G internet has made mobile broad a reality too!

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