Do you want to know why do laptops have stickers on them? You are on the right spot to know the answer of this question.
Stickers are present on almost every laptop with few exceptions. The basic purpose of these stickers is to identify the type of processor or graphics card laptop has.
In this article, we’ll take a look at why these stickers are there, and what you can do if you don’t want them on your laptop. Let’s go there!
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Are the Current Laptop have Stickers
In most current laptops the same story is repeated as for many years. We can see the sticker one from the processor manufacturer (Intel or AMD), and in case of carrying an AMD or NVIDIA graphics card, another stickers belongs to them.
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These are generally located to the left or right of the laptop’s trackpad in a position that does not interfere with our writing.
In addition, we can find other stickers such as those that belong to specific technologies, or even a sticker with a summary of the manufacturer’s specifications.
You can already imagine that laptop stickers are part of a true “million dollar industry”, in which the manufacturers of these little badges make millions and millions annually.
Let’s keep in mind that practically any laptop has stickers identifying, at least, its CPU and GPU, perfectly visible.
Let’s not forget the Windows sticker either, which we are going to find basically on any laptop that comes with this operating system pre-installed.
Now the question is what are these stickers doing there, what purpose do they serve? There is an obvious reason.
Reasons Why Do Laptop have Stickers
Actually, the reason why a laptop has stickers has to do with the agreements with the manufacturers that the laptop brands have.
Companies like AMD or Intel promote the existence of these stickers through discounts to laptop brands, In addition to paying a part of their advertising in exchange for the company showing the stickers in their ads.
Do you recognize laptop commercials where the product is introduced first and there is an “Intel Inside” animation at the end?
Well, the same thing happens with the stickers: the manufacturers give some publicity to AMD or Intel, in exchange for them helping with the marketing costs of advertising the PC.
Let’s not forget either the confidence that can be given to users to see that they are using products from recognized brands.
As much as any laptop carries AMD or Intel, seeing its badge there does not fail to provide a little more confidence in that regard.
Come on, we already have the big reason why the stickers are there: they are profitable for the equipment manufacturer and increase confidence.
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Higher-end, pricier Sticker-Less Laptops
One of the best ways to prove our point is that most laptops without any stickers are high-end, or especially expensive.
For example, although they have now abandoned Intel CPUs, in all their years of use we have never seen a MacBook with stickers, and at the same time they are quite expensive as well.
Of course, there are also examples of other brands, such as some of the Microsoft Surface. We see that they are all premium equipment and always come with stickers as well.
It seems that the big issue here is that we find computers that dispense with stickers in order to maintain their own existence.
Apple does not want us to think that a MacBook is an ordinary laptop, and having an Intel sticker on its chassis would be like saying «we are one more”.
The manufacturers of the most premium equipment want to distinguish themselves from the competition in as many aspects as possible, and even if we think that the stickers do not have a certain effect.
Stickers that really Add Value
The truth is that, sometimes, a sticker represents much more than it seems, since to be in that team, significant improvements in design have been necessary.
Let me explain: for example, to get the Windows 7 sticker, Microsoft required that the computer run the 64-bit version. This sped up the transition from 32-bit to 64-bit as manufacturers were forced to.
If we go to more recent examples, we can talk about the Intel Evo platform. This is a kind of “certification” that brands are interested in having on their ultrabooks, as it is synonymous with having a reliable computer, with efficient performance, good battery life and providing the best possible experience.
But of course, wearing that badge is not something that can be done just because, but Intel imposes many requirements for it, in terms of battery life, available connectivity, performance, screen, RAM and CPU, user experience, etc.
Thus, we can say that Intel Evo is not just a sticker, it represents a lot of improvements in laptops, so it offers added value.
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The Identification of Equipment Parts
In this second point we go with the most obvious when analyzing the stickers on a laptop.
In addition, not only does it allow us to easily know what series of processor or graphics card the laptop has, but we can also know what generation it belongs to, thus being able to deduce the year the laptop was launched.
For example, we have made this example based on the sticker used by all Intel computers from 2010 to today, and we can see how we can very easily deduce the possible launch year of a laptop based on the sticker on its CPU.
Exactly the same thing happens with AMD and NVIDIA, although without a doubt the case of Intel is the most identifiable.
In short, the stickers on a laptop provide you with quick and useful information about the type of parts used.
Although it is obviously a replacement for a super simple process, such as checking what parts your PC has for yourself.
Can I remove the Stickers from a Laptop and get Replacements
Here comes a big question: are the stickers an aesthetic problem of a laptop or a virtue? All this depends on the personal consideration of each one, and there are two opposing positions:
- The stickers add a lot to the equipment, they are not only informative but they look great on the equipment, especially if it is new, and remind us how “good” the PC parts are.
- The stickers are aesthetically horrible, a hindrance in the design of the laptop, and should be removed completely.
We must remember that many stickers are usually sold on eBay to replace them in the event that they are detached from our equipment. You just have to search for “sticker” or “badge” or “sticker” of the product you are looking for.
In the second case, it is clear that the stickers can be removed from the laptop, but the point is that it is not that simple.
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The glue they use is usually very strong, and removing the sticker will leave residues that are difficult to remove, something that is obviously much worse than having the sticker there.
One of the most reliable decal removal methods is the application of heat, either with a heat gun or a hair dryer.
It is a matter of heating the sticker for about 1 minute, and it should be possible to remove the sticker without glue. Be very careful not to damage the laptop.
Whichever method you use, remember that not damaging your laptop should be your top priority, and be very careful with the products you use.
Conclusion
Stickers are one of the most distinctive visual elements on a laptop. Different types of logos of Intel, AMD, NVIDIA and other companies, we find in almost any notebook, specifically to the left or right of the trackpad. What are they doing there?
The easy and obvious answer is to say that they allow you to identify the type of parts used by the laptop.
Thus, we can find out what manufacturer and family the laptop’s processor is from (Intel Core i7, i3, AMD Ryzen 7, etc.) and if it has a dedicated graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce RTX, AMD Radeon RX…), among other things.
In fact, we can even more or less know what year the PC is based on the design of the stickers, and why we have created and shown in the article a chronology of stickers used by Intel in recent years.
In any case, we have not yet covered the real compelling reason behind the use of these badges.
CPU and GPU manufacturers offer discounts to brands in exchange for leaving the stickers on their laptops, and even pay them a portion of the advertising in exchange for displaying them.
If we add to this the feeling of trust that it gives to the consumer, we conclude that they are an element that it is very convenient for brands to maintain.
It’s no coincidence that most stickers-less laptop are expensive, premium laptops like Apple MacBooks or Microsoft Surfaces, where brands try to give the laptop more personality, and removing stickers is a great way to do that.
Finally, we remind you that there are stickers like Intel Evo that require upgrades to laptops in order to be used. Thus, a standard is established that offers great added value to users.
Do the stickers on your laptop annoy you, or do you consider them an aesthetically pleasing and useful item? Leave us your comments!
Zahid Khan Jadoon is an Interior Decorator, Designer and a specialized Chef and loves to write about home appliances and food. Right now he is running his interior designing business along with a managing a restaurant. Also in his spare time he loves to write about home and kitchen appliances.