Placeholder Image

字幕列表 影片播放

  • Let me be honest with you: I'm not exactly the epitome of graceful.

  • Even when I try my best, coffee still ends up on my newly washed and ironed shirt, and

  • if I'm carrying two and more things in my arms, I'm bound to drop at least one of them.

  • But the other day, I surpassed myself: I left my beloved laptop in a hot car.

  • I didn't know then that almost all laptops tend to work best when the temperature is

  • from 50 to 95°F. Any colder or hotter, and your gadget starts to wig out.

  • For one thing, laptop lithium-ion batteries are notorious for NOT being heat-friendly.

  • (I had to learn this the hard way, but I'll tell you about that later.)

  • Even if you leave your device in a hot place only a few times, you risk ruining it beyond

  • repair!

  • See for yourself: with every 15° rise in temperature, the battery’s lifespan gets

  • cut in half.

  • And once the heat damages it, there's no way you can restore it.

  • The disaster happens this way: when your laptop gets too hot, all chemical reactions inside

  • its battery speed up.

  • It all has to do with that fancylithium-ionpart of the labeling.

  • Under too high temperatures, the negatively and positively charged ions inside this type

  • of battery start to move faster than usual.

  • More movement usually means more heat.

  • And, well, that means a shorter lifespan for your poor battery!

  • Now, I’ll be honest (again) c– the newest laptops can easily deal with much harsher

  • conditions and temperatures (with some of them being able to take 140°F like a champ!

  • Though, I wouldn’t test that if I were you…).

  • But sadly, my computer wasn't one of them.

  • I also learned the hard way that the battery isn't the only thing that can get harmed when

  • you abandon your laptop in a hot car.

  • Any hard drive consists of delicate and fragile components; and when the materials they're

  • made of get heated, they tend to expand, which means permanent damage or even failure of

  • the hard drive.

  • Apparently, to avoid such dramatic consequences, I had to shut my laptop off all the way before

  • leaving it in the car.

  • Even if it had been in power-saving mode (and it wasn't), it wouldve still generated

  • heat.

  • And inside the hot closed vehicle, left in the sun, the laptop's motherboard and hard

  • drive are likely to burn out.

  • I shouldve made sure my laptop was and would stay out of direct sunlight as well.

  • A white or bright cloth placed over the computer wouldve protected it by creating a barrier

  • between my device and the heat of the car.

  • And yet another blunder I made: I was supposed to let my laptop cool down completely after

  • shutting it down (which I didn't).

  • Don’t judge me too harshly – I didn’t know any of this at that time!

  • So, imagine my horror as I come up to my car and discover that I've left my laptop inside!

  • Even worse, while I was away, the sun moved and is now shining directly on the glossy

  • surface of the lid!

  • When I touch it, my hand jerks back on its own - the laptop feels scorching hot.

  • With my heart rate rising in a panic, I try to switch it on, but all my attempts fail.

  • Well, I guess it's time to pay a visit to the service center

  • The man who greets me there takes a look at my computer and then says to me in astonishment,

  • "I see you've tried to damage this thing in every way possible!"

  • Charming.

  • When he sees how puzzled I am, he explains how my bad habits have almost completely destroyed

  • my laptop.

  • Spoiler alert: leaving it in a hot car wasn't the worst of my mistakes!

  • - I often used my laptop until its battery was down to nearly 0%.

  • I thought it didn't matter at the time, but by doing that, I was degrading the battery

  • much faster than necessary.

  • If you want your computer to serve you longer, don't let it run out of juice completely - better

  • charge it more frequently.

  • - Also, I have a cat.

  • And you know what cats love?

  • Toasty warm surfaces, like a laptop!

  • My weakness for giving in to the little rascal’s every demand seriously let me down.

  • Every time my fluffy companion cuddled on my computer’s warm keyboard, a substantial

  • amount of his fur got into the system's fans.

  • By the way, that was another reason my laptop used to overheat.

  • - Once or twice, I accidentally closed my laptop with earbuds inside.

  • Hey, you can see by now, absentmindedness is my middle name

  • Guess what that got me?

  • Scratches and dents on the screen!

  • Luckily, I didn't pull my earphones from the computer after I finished listening to something.

  • That's how I avoided the worst outcome: damaging my laptop's headphone plug.

  • - I've heard about a misconception lots of people still believe: if you leave magnets

  • next to your laptop, itll eventually ruin your device.

  • Just to be on the safe side, I asked the service center technician if I should be alarmed if

  • a fridge magnet accidentally (welcome to my life) falls on my laptop.

  • While looking quite disturbed, the man assured me that it wouldn't change anything about

  • how my computer worked.

  • On the other hand, if it was a powerful industrial magnet...

  • And you placed that powerful magnet next to an electronic device, magnetic disturbance

  • could result in data loss!

  • You see, a laptop’s hard drive has some magnets of its own.

  • They're used to save and store data.

  • Phew, it's a good thing I don't have an industrial magnet!

  • - What’s the most convenient and fastest way to clean the laptop screen?

  • I was sure that you can do it using wet wipes!

  • It turns out I was wrong yet again: cleaning the screen with liquids tends to damage it.

  • Any liquid, even the most natural cleaner, can lead to corrosion once it gets on the

  • screen.

  • As for soaps or chemicals, they can destroy the special screen coating.

  • The best way to clean the screen is by wiping it with a dry microfiber cloth (like the one

  • people use to clean their eyeglasses).

  • - I also used to think that since a laptop is a portable device, you can carry it anywhere

  • you want at any time.

  • Nope.

  • When your computer is on and running a program that needs access to the hard drive, you should

  • leave your gadget be.

  • Don't transport it, don't move it from one place to anotherit’s best to not touch

  • it altogether.

  • Otherwise, your impatience may cost you some lost data.

  • By the way, laptops also don't take kindly to being shaken.

  • So, avoid using your computer while riding a motorcycle, running away from people (it

  • could happen), or traveling in the back of a car.

  • But back to my conversation with the expert on all things laptop-related...

  • "Have you ever spilled anything on it?"

  • When the man at the service center asks me this question, he looks at me pointedly and

  • arches one brow.

  • I can't make myself look him straight in the eye and start mumbling something along the

  • lines of "not really... maybe once or twice... it was coffee..."

  • Uh-oh, I thought he wouldn't notice since every time it happened, I dried the spill

  • almost immediately!

  • Well, looks like the liquid from one of those incidences managed to get to the insides of

  • my computer.

  • It caused some problems unnoticeable for me but obvious for an expert.

  • Also, I wasn't supposed to use my laptop as a coaster for a hot cup of coffee.

  • Apparently, this damages the screen matrix, whatever that is.

  • As you can see, I wasn't the most careful laptop owner, and now, I have to pay the price.

  • The man at the service center tells me I can leave my laptop with him, but he doesn't know

  • whether itll be possible to revive my computer.

  • Fingers crossed!

  • Hey, if you learned something new today, then give the video a like and share it with a

  • friend!

  • And here are some other videos I think you'll enjoy.

  • Just click to the left or right, and stay on the Bright Side of life!

Let me be honest with you: I'm not exactly the epitome of graceful.

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋

B1 中級

不要把筆記本電腦留在車裡,這可能會發生。 (Don't Leave a Laptop in a Car, This Might Happen)

  • 2 0
    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
影片單字