The use of computers is in high demand nowadays,
what with the surge of technology and the popularity of anything related to the
internet and computers. Almost anyone you ask probably has a computer at home;
however, with the trend moving towards portability and mobility, the demand for
another type of computer has also increased over the recent years - the
notebook computer.
Laptop computers, also known as laptops, notebook mobile, or notebooks, are small, compact, mobile computers that weigh
between two to eighteen pounds depending on the size, the materials used in
fabrication, and other factors. Laptops run on a single battery or from an
externally connected adapter. Most notebook battery packs may be used for a few
hours before having to recharge. The external AC/DC adapter may be used to
charge the battery whilst providing power to the laptop itself.
Notebook computers are an extremely lightweight
personal computer. This type of computers generally weighs in below six pounds
and is built to be small enough to fit easily in a standard sized briefcase.
Apart from the size, weight, and portability, another major difference between
the personal computer and notebook computer is the display. All notebook
computers use a wide array of technologies and techniques to produce display
screens that are not bulky and very lightweight.
These mobile computers come with a built in
keyboard and a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, for input. An external
keyboard or mouse may also be used in place of the built in components.
Notebook computers normally have a liquid crystal display and use a different
memory module from that of a desktop computer. The quality of the screens
varies from notebook to notebook. Most display screens for notebook computers
have a VGA resolution.
As a type of personal computer, notebook
computers or laptops are designed to be capable of performing the same tasks as
those of a typical desktop computer. Notebook computers have the same
components that are found in desktop computers; however, these components are
smaller and optimized for mobility and efficient use of power.
As for computing power, notebook computers may be
able to produce the same power as those of desktop computers and may have the
same CPU, memory capacity, and hard disk space; however, getting a notebook
computer with very powerful specifications may cost a lot. Generally, notebook
computers are less powerful than desktop computers of the same price.
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