1) first of all, PCs and laptops don't 'die'. totally wrong term. rather they...slow down. don't function well.
2) wrong concept. a laptop is nothing like a cell phone. laptops are much bigger.............so NO. cell phones break more easily since they're smaller
also if you drop it like a ton of times..........in the end it would totally break and you would have to buy a new laptop...
..just out of curiousity; have you dropped yours a lot? cause it ain't good.... try NOT to drop it. you probably paid a ton of money for it and you want to damage it? i sooo think not.
Laptops don't die. They are non-living things. They get destroyed though. The most likely part that can be damaged when it is dropped is the hard drive and the hinges of your screen. The case could also crack.
ive dropped my laptop on plain concrete it still lives but the fan sounds a little weird like its hitting something very slightly, it was a compaq presario laptop.
it truly is not the twine it really is capacity grant.the ingredient you call capacity brick contains lowering transformer and circuit board with digital factors.once you dropped it some thing should be certainly damaged.
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i have never dropped mine.........but if you do
1) first of all, PCs and laptops don't 'die'. totally wrong term. rather they...slow down. don't function well.
2) wrong concept. a laptop is nothing like a cell phone. laptops are much bigger.............so NO. cell phones break more easily since they're smaller
also if you drop it like a ton of times..........in the end it would totally break and you would have to buy a new laptop...
..just out of curiousity; have you dropped yours a lot? cause it ain't good.... try NOT to drop it. you probably paid a ton of money for it and you want to damage it? i sooo think not.
Laptops don't die. They are non-living things. They get destroyed though. The most likely part that can be damaged when it is dropped is the hard drive and the hinges of your screen. The case could also crack.
You can drop it on carpet and when it's in a laptop bag a ton of times and it will survive with no damage, but if you drop it on tile it's a goner.
"Or is it like a cellphone?" I guess you mean a Nokia?
If your laptop is a Nokia, it'll smash through your floor, through Earth's crust into the Earth's core ending the world. Be careful.
ive dropped my laptop on plain concrete it still lives but the fan sounds a little weird like its hitting something very slightly, it was a compaq presario laptop.
There is a Good Chance that it will be Seriously Hospitalised, Maybe Surgery and replacement parts will be necessary :)
it truly is not the twine it really is capacity grant.the ingredient you call capacity brick contains lowering transformer and circuit board with digital factors.once you dropped it some thing should be certainly damaged.
Depends on the laptop, how hard you drop it, how it lands, wad it running, etc...
it depends on the laptop but its usually fine