How to Save Money on Your Monthly Tech Bills 21

Stick to a Laptop
Are you reading this on a desktop computer? If so, you're probably using five to ten times as much power as you would on a laptop. Despite the cheaper costs of desktops nowadays, you'll still end up paying when it comes to your electricity bill. Plus, with a laptop, you can always charge your battery or do your work away from home. But, as we already said, you might try to avoid coffeehouses, unless you can hang out there without purchasing anything.





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Subscribe to commentsCordova928Oct 16th 2008 7:26PM
There are some low energy use desktops now such as some linux desktops mainly for webbrowsing, im, email, word processing and one from asus eee desktop which so very little power. it can be attached to the back of your lcd monitor. space efficient. uses windows xp. and uses little power. As green as it gets right now.