There’s nothing like buying a new laptop. The smell of new, the keyboard waiting for you to type, that mouse moving at high speed… and the usual stickers in the area below the keys of the laptop.
These stickers usually inform about the most outstanding specifications of the device, such as its processor or dedicated graphics card. Many choose to remove them for aesthetic reasons and, in the end, they are simply decals.
However, as explained in a report on the website of hard zone, some of the labels that laptops have under the keyboard should not be removedbeyond the fact that they generate a visual inconvenience due to the beauty of the computer or because they are causing some discomfort in the hands when writing.
What are the stickers that laptops bring that you should not remove?
As most Internet users know, laptops have stickers on the bottom, under the keyboard, that identify whether the processor is Intel or AMD, what graphics card they use and, in some cases, there are other stickers that inform about the type of audio, the quality and the size of the screen.
All the above stickers can be removed as they refer only to technical specifications which can then be recalled or confirmed within the notebook settings.
However, there is one decal in particular that should always remain on the equipment: QR codes. Not all laptops have the QR label, but it can be very useful and, if you decide to remove it, it is best to keep it in a place that you will not forget.
Usually, these QRs bear the word “eSupport”. Scanning it with a cell phone, he takes us to the laptop manufacturer’s support website. Without having to add anything, it will allow us to access everything related to the laptop, such as its drivers or warranty.