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.)

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Desktop computer: A desktop computer is an independent personal computer that is made especially for use on a desk in an office or home. The term is used mainly to distinguish this type of personal computer from portable computers and laptops, but also to distinguish other types of computers like the PDA, server or m...

Notebook computer: REDIRECT Laptop#Notebook...

Motherboard: A motherboard, also known as a main board, mainboard, logic board or system board, and sometimes abbreviated as mobo, is the central or primary circuit board making up a complex electronic system, such as a computer....

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Introduction
Origins
Advantages and disadvantages of Desknotes
Common features on desknotes
Manufacturers
See also
External links
 


 

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