Sunday, August 28, 2011

Laptop (Lenovo Y550) run the same on either?

 I am getting a new laptop adapter/charger for my Lenovo (question about the wats)?
The old one was 65wats but the new one I am looking to buy is 90wats, should I try to find another 65wat adapter or take the 90wat, Is there really that much of a difference will my laptop (Lenovo Y550) run the same on either?
Other - Electronics - 1 Answers
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As long as the voltage, and plug configuration & polarity match, there should be no problem.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

I am getting a new laptop adapter/charger for my Lenovo

I am getting a new laptop adapter/charger for my Lenovo (question about the wats)?
The old one was 65wats but the new one I am looking to buy is 90wats, should I try to find another 65wat adapter or take the 90wat, Is there really that much of a difference will my laptop (Lenovo Y550) run the same on either?
Other - Hardware - 3 Answers
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Watts on a power supply is available output. As long as the voltage is the same, the wattage increase should have no detrimental affect on your laptop. If you chose a power supply that had a lower wattage, you could overload it and damage it, but going higher should not cause you any problems at all.
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Although the performance is great on the new Leveno´s and the sound is amazing on the T410. and battery time.... if you have a multicharger like the Trust Notebook power adapter ... the tip will eventually soften and be useless as most multichargers go to 70watts Me, I´m on my 2nd Leveno´s, plus I have 1 other HP laptop, a net book, and a pocket PC and 3 computers so yup .... as much as I love em it does annoy me that I can´t just use my multicharger.
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well it really depends if you want to burn the computer buy the bigger watt i recommned a regular standard adapter for that computer if it is compatible with the computer and it has the model in the box of the product i guess it will be fine

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

What color profile to set in photoshop cs4 on lenovo t60p laptop?

What color profile to set in photoshop cs4 on lenovo t60p laptop?
Does anyone know how to get the colors right? cos they seem to be different in photoshop when i edit, different when i open raw image, different in bridge.. Is it possible that its the screen that messes the colors up? i tried everything!
Photography - 1 Answers
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One of my notebooks is a Lenovo. The brand notebook really does not have much to do with managing colour in Photoshop. What is important is that 1) you use some kind of monitor calibration tool and 2) use a colour workspace that matches the final output. Final output: Photographic prints or use on the Internet = sRGB at 300 PPI Print media (magazines and other printed material) = RGBAdobe (150 PPI for magazines, 80 PPI for newspapers) The least expensive monitor calibration tool is the Pantone Huey http://reviews.cnet.com/desktop-monitors-displays-accessories/pantone-huey/4505-6513_7-31792026.html While the Colour RGB workspace is sRGB, once you establish a new ICC profile for your monitor using your monitor calibration tool, that new profile will become the standardized RGB workspace used on that computer Here is a book you will find to be one you will eventually want to buy, but for now, look for it in your local library. CMYK 2.0 by Rick McCleary http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/cmyk2.shtml This book describe in detail how to manage colour workspaces and how to become the guardian of colour while the image files are in your custody. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/cmyk2.shtml

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Lenovo ThinkPad Laptop from turning off in sleep mode

How do I stop my Lenovo ThinkPad Laptop from turning off in sleep mode?
Every time I shut the lid of my computer it goes into sleep mode. This is good, but after a while in sleep mode it either shuts down/hybernates/does something that causes it to close all programs and require rebooting. How do i stop this from happening and just let it go in sleep mode forever?
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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In my opinion, your giving a call to the Think center, and let them to help you fix the problem, is the best choice. Commonly, it's free, if your product is < 2 years.
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Go down to the bottom right corner of your screen. click on the up arrow and then click on the energy management icon (most lenovo's have this, mine does at least.) then click on the detailed settings button (the blue gear one) and then click on the second tab in the new window. Go though the settings and change them so it doesn't turn off after a while.

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