Laptop Vs Desktop Essay

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This type of user needs a PC to communicate with current and potential clients. Specialized office/ business Pc’s have more features to make them a better fit for office needs, for example, better security systems for data protection. This type of user wants a desktop that will last, which PC does.
CORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Computer Hardware

Assignment 2

Ieva Rutkovska

R00132787

ITM-1B

Engineer user

For this type of user I would choose a machine with as much memory as possible also enough amount of storage for virtualisation. This would exclude cheap option machines with limited memory and also tiny laptops and tablets that have fixed on-board memory. Most laptops would take 16GB and some higher end will 32GB. This …show more content…

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Laptops and tablets seem to be very popular among different type of users. There are many pros and cons why pick either one.
Laptops can perform the same functions and tasks as a desktop computer. The main difference is its mobility - you can take it anywhere. Compared laptop and desktop computer technical side, it can be concluded that laptops are much "weaker", but what to do, it is a compact, lightweight and mobile, of something had to give. Before purchase, each laptop owner knows exactly what it will be used for either light business work during the flight, gaming or college.
Tablet is great gadget - it is small, light and multifunctional because of its size, this device is liked by buyers and computer owners, since the moment it was released. Tablets have fast access to the Internet, social networks and games. Every big city has a number of places where you can connect to the Internet and tablet will serve well for this need, because due to its size, you will quite easily be able to use it. Tablets can also be different - different sizes, different colors and certain technical parameters.
Tablets are also like by kids. They are used in schools instead of books. I know this from my son who has fewer books because everything is on

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