Yes, and you can connect many more devices.
The router should have at least 4 ethernet ports to connect to. And/or you can connect wireless also. If you have more then 4 wired devices then you can use a 4, 8, or 16 port ethernet Switch to connect to the Router.
Myself I have 3 desktops (wired), 3 wireless and 1 wired laptops, an X-Box 360 (wired), a Wii (wireless), a BlueRay player (wireless) and a Brother laser printer (wireless) connected to the router. (1 desktop, 1 laptop and the X-Box are hooked to the Router and the rest of the wired devices are connected to an 8 port ethernet Switch which is connected to the Router.)
Personal Computer?
At a given price, you are usually buying less computer with a notebook than with a desktop. That being said, there are a number of modern notebooks which are actually classed as "desktop replacement" computers. Please note, though, that due to cooling and power consumption restraints, you are unlikely to find a notebook to compete with the absolute top-of-the-line desktop. For normal computing, though, once you connect an external monitor, keyboard and mouse to a relatively decent notebook computer running off of AC power (to allow maximum performance), you would likely not be able to tell the difference. Notebook computers can run as fast as most desktop computers. There are limits to notebooks, those being space and heat dissipation, so the highest end notebooks are not on par with the highest end desktops.
It is useful for college students in dorms, because they are a lot lighter than desktop computers and can be carried around. Also, some students are allowed to being their laptops to class and type their notes instead of hand writing them.
1.) Mainframe and computer servers 2.) Desktop computers and notebook computers 3.) Smart phones
1.) Mainframe and computer servers 2.) Desktop computers and notebook computers 3.) Smart phones
yes
Notebook computers are becoming more popular as the development in technology has allowed for the power of a desktop computer, to be compacted into a smaller body. This is more convenient and, while being more expensive, and slightly less powerful than a desktop computer, these are great for getting tasks done on the go.
Yes.
operating system is a complete operating system that works on a desktop computer, a notebook computer, or mobile computing device.
By far, the most popular technology for desktop and notebook computer wireless connections is IEEE 802.11
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There is two types. There is DDR notebook RAM and there is DDR desktop ram. They can't be used vin each other (notebook RAM can't be used in a desktop) unless (in rare circumstances) you happen to have a notebook ram port on your desktop's motherboard. But no, DDR is a technology. Both desktops and notebooks support this technology because there is notebook DDR and desktop DDR. but notebook DDR can't be put in desktop DDR and vice versa.