The wheels are in motion, so to speak, and the UK’s analogue radio and terrestrial TV signals are being turned off. For television, that’s no real problem. Most people are coming around to the idea of having a Free View box at the very least, and the prospect of watching the craggy faces of the Eastenders cast in glorious high definition might even have enticed a few people to buy a new TV set. But digital radio is a different matter, with analogue signals already being turned off, digital radio’s aren’t as wide spread as digital TV boxes and most cars still don’t have a digital radio installed in them as standard.
That’s where the trusty laptop comes in. For anyone who enoys stations such as BBC 6 Music, 5 Live Sports Extra and a host of other digital stations, it’s more likely they have a laptop battery charger by their side than a fully fledged digital radio. Despite the ability to stream some video and audio on devices like the iPhone and the Blackberry, most phones are not yet capable of listening to live radio broadcasts (and even if they were it would seriously eat into battery life.) Studies have shown that the majority of digital radio is listened to via laptops at home and at Laptop Power UK we are well aware of this.
We know that if you’re regularly streaming live content from the internet you need a laptop ac adapter you can rely on, lest you feel cut off from the digital revolution. So if you find yourself searching for a charger for advent 4211 or maybe a dell inspiron 1300 adapter Laptop Power UK should be your first stop on your way to getting your laptop back to full capacity. We stock the UK’s best selection of chargers for laptops and netbooks as well as a complete range of replacement parts for laptops such as laptop screens, keyboards and batteries. If all that stands between you and an afternoon’s radio based entertainment is a toshiba equium a300d-13x charger then let Laptop Power UK get you back on the airwaves.
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