Yes, you can use your laptop without a battery as a desktop, but it can be damaged the laptop components.
Yes you can but it needs to be plugin
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
Well to make a laptop run/do stuff on yes. When the laptop is plugged in, it is taking in 75% of enegry but then the other 25% goes to the battery where it is stored for if you don't have the plug, then it will use the enegry from the battery.
A laptop computer has a battery that has a wonderful battery life. As long as you charge your laptop battery for the appropriate amount of time, then you can use your laptop without the need to plug it in for many hours. This will allow you to be free and not be tied to finding an outlet to plug in your laptop.
No... The power supply is simply a battery in the back of the laptop. But if you use a Desktop it is like any other power source.
Yes, you can. Just your desktop to the router which have recently got. You will able to use your laptop as well as your desktop.
I would use my laptop to check emails and such, and the battery, and well, nothing really I wouldn't USE my battery for anything except running my laptop which it already does on its own...
Yes
Yes, there are some "no name" laptop brands that use desktop CPU-s onto their laptop motherboards. I have a laptop of "Vobis" manufacturer and I'm using Pentium 4 , 2.4 GHz, 533 MHz FSB desktop CPU in that machine.
There is no reason why a laptop wouldn’t work just fine without its battery, as long as you take a few aspects into account. Make sure you are using the original power adapter, Power variations could cause components on the laptop’s motherboard to fail. if you live in an area where high-intensity electrical loads are likely can also damage your component. If you remove the power cord from the laptop when it is working, that could cause damage to its components. And you should remember only to take out the battery when the laptop is turned off and unplugged.
Yes, you can. Most laptop will work fine without its battery, some of them will not. Dell is usually of those which do not have such problems.
It depends on what you are going to use it for. If you will be moving it around or taking it on trips, go for the laptop. Otherwise, the desktop is fine.
You will need to use the power cord and/or the battery in order to turn the laptop on.