Computers and Your Health

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Computers have become a nearly inseparable part of our everyday lives. We use them in school, at work, and even for play. What that amounts to is an incredible amount of time spent looking at digital screens, typing on keyboards, manipulating mice, swiping touch screens, and sitting. This leads to an ever-growing list of technology related health risks. At Geek Easy Computers we believe part of making your technology easier is providing you with information on making the physical toll less taxing.

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Newsletter Time!

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Have you signed up for our monthly newsletter?  It’s got great information, packed with helpful tech tips, relevant news, and money saving promotions! Here’s the PDF version of this month’s issue: ge_newsletter092016 If you like what you see, you can sign up for it here: I Want The GE Newsletter! Back To School By now, the homework has started flowing. Is your computer up to the task? If no, or you are looking for a second or third computer for the family, check out our inventory of refurbished laptops and desktops! We promise to never SPAM your inbox, and we…

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Video Technology

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Computer technology seems to change over night at times. One aspect of that technology that confuses many people are the video connection standards. There’s a few of them and they are constantly evolving. In this post we hope to clear up a little of that confusion. The History Let’s go back to the beginning of consumer computing, and explore how it’s evolved from there.   CGA (Color Graphics Adapter) - First available on the IBM PC in 1981 as IBMs first color display card, thus the first color display standard. It only used 16 kilobytes of memory and displayed at…

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Q & A: User Questions, Tech Answers! Windows 10 Edition

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In our ongoing mission to help make your technology easier, we like to provide you with tools and knowledge to make your computer interaction more “user friendly”. This special edition of our Q & A Series focuses on Windows 10 and what’s new and/or different from Windows 7 in basic operation. We’ll delve into more advanced topics in a later post.

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August Newsletter!

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Have you signed up for our monthly newsletter?  It’s got great information, packed with helpful tech tips, relevant news, and money saving promotions! Here’s the PDF version of this month’s issue: GE_Newsletter082016 If you like what you see, you can sign up for it here: I Want The GE Newsletter! Summer Laptop Sale With school starting back up in a couple weeks, we’re having a deep discount sale  on our stock of new laptops. If you’re looking to get a deal, check to see what stock is still available. If you’re still not a fan of Windows 10 (or Windows…

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Productivity for Your Tablet

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The computer is still the “king of the castle” when it comes to productivity, but more and more people are turning to mobile devices out of necessity or just because it’s more convenient than pulling out the laptop. Some of our clients regularly depend on their tablets to get work done and so have asked us for application recommendations. We thought we’d pass that information on to you!

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It’s the July Newsletter!

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Have you signed up for our monthly newsletter?  It’s got great information, packed with helpful tech tips, relevant news, and money saving promotions! Here’s the PDF version of this month’s issue: GE_Newsletter072016 If you like what you see, you can sign up for it here: I Want The GE Newsletter! Summer Laptop Sale With two weeks left on the optional free Windows 10 upgrade and school starting back up in six weeks, we're having a deep discount sale starting today on our stock of new laptops. If you're looking to get a deal and upgrade to Windows 10 before the…

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