No. Providing they meet the system requirements and run the same operating system, any program that can be run on a desktop can be run on a laptop and vice versa.
Laptops have batterys, Desktops dont.
same as in desktops and many modern mainframes and supercomputers. just lower power versions as laptops are harder to cool.
Laptops use 2.5 inch hard drives, while desktops use 3.5 inch hard drives.
No.
Desktops are more faster and can use allot of memory Versus laptops
desktops mostly sit on a desk but laptops are portable and faster then desktops!
IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager software helps automate software deployment to servers, laptops and desktops. It is a quick, easy and cost effective software.
yes
The Toshiba 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM works on laptops and desktops.
5
Yes, they have a lot of stuff that laptops don't have.
No, new laptops do not come with Windows XP back up software disks. New laptops and desktops now come with Windows 8 installed. A Windows XP disk could still be purchased separately at select places.