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saqr sufyani reacted to shadowblitz3 in Vpn for Android that works In China
HotSpot Shield or Psiphon
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saqr sufyani reacted to Wing_Assault in Can I plug and use my laptop?
Can I use my phone or laptops while pluged in without damaging my battery in long term. I am kind of a person who like to use the elctronics to their full potential. I want to render my edited videos on my laptop. But its draining its battery pretty fast. I was able to found an option saying that the laptop automatically disconnect as it reaches 60% and maintain it between 60%-55%. Can I trust that facility?
If you are ready to share your knowledge I would be more than happy.
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saqr sufyani reacted to SupaKomputa in Can I plug and use my laptop?
When plugged in, the pc will use the power directly from the charger just as a pc.
It will also charges your battery. I dont recommend rendering while on battery as it will force the battery to discharge faster and decreasing the lifespan.
If you stay plugged in most of the time and have a removeable battery, i suggest charging the battery to the fullest, remove it from the laptop and use the laptop without the battery, or use the battery only when you are on the go.
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saqr sufyani reacted to dombeaumont in Mini Display Port
Is it possible to use two monitors through one min display port on a Dell Latitude E7450?
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saqr sufyani reacted to fordpower in Mini Display Port
Yes, on inlet's ARK website you can run 3 monitors and mini DP should be able to have the bandwidth for 2 lower resolution monitors (1080p ish)
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saqr sufyani reacted to Terryv in Would a computer run better outside during a snowstorm?
Just an FYI
Temperatures during a snowstorm are very often higher than a bright sunny day during the winter.
Snow typically falls at temperatures around -10 to 0 C (there are exceptions)
The really cold days usually have clear skies and lots of sunshine.
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saqr sufyani reacted to _Hustler_One_ in Would a computer run better outside during a snowstorm?
Beware of condensation