Desktop computers are the middle aged parents of today's
"new generation" laptops. The desktop computer has matured
over the years such that its been enhanced to provide
greater flexibility, portability and performance. These
notebooks are much faster, have greater functionality and
are often used in the same manner as older desktops had been
used in the home or small office. The increase in demand can
be attributed to the fact that now you can just take your
desktop PC with you wherever you need computing power.
Today, there are three types of personal computer; the
notebook, the laptop and the desktop. Notebook laptops have
proven to be the preferred type for a large portion of the
population. Notebook laptops have not always been the same
product.
Notebooks were built smaller and thinner for extra
portability. They were made to be light weight because they
were not full of the extras that laptops had. Notebooks
generally did not have graphics cards, CD Burners or a
DVD/CD drive. A computer like this was not made for graphics
or heavy gaming. The notebook had a very small keyboard and
the modem was built in.
We refer to them as notebook laptops and when you plan on
getting one you should initially think about how you are
really going to use it. Modern notebook laptops are
primarily made for office use. These notebook laptops are
frequently used for seminars, presentations and other
activities requiring the use of a portable computing device.
Notebook laptops are composed of all the basic component of
a desktop computer including a keyboard, a display, a
pointing device and a battery. All these components are
integrated into a single portable unit. Initially when these
mobile computers were launched they were pretty heavy but
now manufacturers are concentrating on reducing the weight
along with improving their technical features. All of the
modern notebook laptops are designed in the flip form so as
to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed.
ExpressCard technology gives the user the ability to add
memory, multimedia, communications and security to their
portable laptop and desktop systems using plug-n-play or
external module technology. This has become a significant
feature and provides the ultimate in flexibility and
portability.
Nowadays, when you plan on purchasing notebook laptops you
should know exactly what you are going to use it for. Most
notebook laptops are made to support mobile office work.
These have become the most popular and fastest selling
models. They have the same characteristics as your desktop
PC. All the software comes already loaded or can be
installed after purchase. They now often come with stylish
exterior designs to suit your individual personality.
Netbooks and Rugged Laptops are produced to address the
specific mobility needs of today's work. Netbooks are
relatively low-cost light-weight notebook laptops that are
especially suited for wireless access to the Internet and
email. The Rugged Laptop is known for its reliable operation
in conditions less than ideal. These conditions can include
high temperatures, unstable locations and polluted
environments. Consequently, the Rugged Laptop has been made
bulkier and heavier. This can make it quite expensive.
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