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    your compal & bluetooth

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Mu'min786, Mar 10, 2007.

  1. Mu'min786

    Mu'min786 Notebook Enthusiast

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    So now that mine is on me way, i want to know who all is using bluetooth headphones, and which one are you using? I have seen some bluetooth headphones that come with adapters to plug into the headphone jack. If we have the internal module do we still have ot use the adapter? Also i think i asked this question before but didnt get a response, anyone try using multiple bluetooth accesories at once? i.e. headphones n a mouse. i hear that some laptops have interference and either your sound lags or mouse messes up, can anyone shed some light on this in regards to the HEL.

    Also, I am a college student meaning im going to be movin around my HEL in my backpack, with yall knowin about the sturdy-ness of the laptop do ya think just putting it in a sleeve and keepin it in my backpack with my other books will suffice? or should i take additional protective measures? (currently lookin for a cheap sleeve if anyone gots any ideas) thanks guys.
     
  2. chrisyano

    chrisyano Hall Monitor NBR Reviewer

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    Regarding the transportation question--it never hurts to get a backpack that has a padded compartment for the notebook and use a sleeve in addition to that.

    A sleeve by itself should also be fine but a properly sized compartment will stop the HEL80 from moving around much in the bag. It also adds extra protection.

    And make sure that you do not overstuff your bag or put a lot of pressure on the notebook (i.e. stack a lot of books on top of them to the point where the bag itself is compressing the notebook).