How Laptops and Desktops Differ
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Laptops are different from desktops in the these ways:
1. Power supply: As desktops can be plugged in an
outlet in the wall (AC Power) so can laptops with an AC adapter. But
how a laptop is different from a desktop is that it is portable because
batteries can also power laptops. The batteries are rechargeable;
lithium, nickel-cadmium, or nickel-metal hydride.
2. Display: Also like desktops, laptops have some
type of LCD display screen. Modern Laptops have 800 x 600 pixel
resolution. This gives it a very clear screen and anything less should
be avoided.
3. Input Devices: On a desktop computer you usually
use a mouse and keyboard to enter data and navigate. With laptops
keyboards are built in but since they are portable so they don't have a
mouse. Instead they have one of three input devices in place of the
mouse. A trackball, rotating the ball allows you to move the cursor. A
trackpoint allows you to push your finger over the point to move the
cursor. Lastly, a laptop may have a touchpad that you move your finger
across to move the cursor.
4. Docking Connections: Many laptops come with a
docking connection to make it more comfortable to use at a desk. You
just plug your laptop in and use it as a desktop. The docking station
comes with many peripheral devices: full size computer monitor, full
size keyboard and mouse, disk drives and printer.
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