On average, a flat panel monitor uses 100 watts less than a CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor while it's awake and 25 watts less when in sleep mode. Although a flat panel monitor may cost a little more up-front, it'll end up saving you money in the long run since your electric bill … [Read more...] about Buy a flat panel instead of a CRT monitor
Buy cheaper cables
The range of costs for cables varies greatly, though the quality doesn't. For example: a popular name brand HDMI cable may cost $100, but the same cable from a lesser known company could be half that or even less. The performance, however, will be the indistinguishable. Check … [Read more...] about Buy cheaper cables
If possible, use old software and old accessories
See if your new computer is compatible with your existing software and accessories such as printer, MP3 player, speakers, etc. This isn't always possible, but--when it is--it can save you money because it allows you to hold off on buying additional items until you really need … [Read more...] about If possible, use old software and old accessories
Optimize your computer’s energy settings
Whether you're on a PC or a Mac, new computers are coming with more and more energy setting options. For example: lowering the brightness of your monitor or programming your computer to go to sleep mode after a few minutes of inactivity. By optimizing these, you will cut down … [Read more...] about Optimize your computer’s energy settings
Clean your laptop with the appropriate materials
Many household cleaning supplies can damage your laptop. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use only the materials they recommend. Find more tips to prolong your laptop's life here.A LOZO expert posted this tip. … [Read more...] about Clean your laptop with the appropriate materials