Desknote
Desknotes are crosses between desktop computers and notebook computers, combining the main computer unit(i.e. motherboard, CPU, hard drive], external ports, etc.) with a liquid-crystal display. Subsequently such computers generally maintain a size similar to a large laptop computer. Though unlike a laptop computer, desknotes require an external keyboard and mouse. Though much less common, the term "desknote" has also been used to refer to so-called desktop-replacement laptops, which contain more advanced processors, graphic cards, and other components then standard notebooks (and as such are designed to replicate the performance of a mid-range desktop machine while still being portable.)
Related Topics:
Desktop computer - Notebook computer - Motherboard - CPU - Hard drive - Liquid-crystal display - Keyboard - Mouse
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Origins |
| ► | Advantages and disadvantages of Desknotes |
| ► | Common features on desknotes |
| ► | Manufacturers |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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