Any computers can have multiple languages- it's not a feature of the computer.
It's actually set by the operating system (Windows, Linux, etc.) by the user during installation (and can usually be changed on within the OS as well).
Most OSs come with multiple language choices on installation.
Apple contracts with different Chinese companies to make their laptops, such as ASUS and Quanta. Of note, these are some of the same companies that make everyones laptops.
User manuals for the ASUS Eee PC 900 can be obtained by visiting the nearest ASUS service center. They may also be provided by authorized computer retail centers usually in the form of PDF files on an optical disc.
yes it has the facility that user can use
Windows 98 is a single-user operating system.
Technically multiple tasking is same as multiple programming Multiple tasking operating system a single user can execute multiple program at the same time.The term multiple programming is used for multi user system ie system that are simultaneously used by many user such as main frame and server class system. The term multiple tasking is used for single user system ie one user at a time use the system.Example-Personal Computer.
The Etrex Legend Garmin is very easy to use. The Etrex has multiple languages, a 'stick' to point and use, highly sensitive mapping and is user friendly.
If you are on a very tight budget then you might consider a netbook. They are sub-laptops with not as much power. If you mostly surf the web, do email, write letters, etc. then it may fit your needs perfectly. You can get a decent Windows model from Acer or ASUS for $300-$400. Samsung also offers a Chromebook if you are a heavy Google Gmail/apps user for under $300. With that model, though, please keep in mind that it always requires an internet connection to work.
I - the user named "Get real" - speak nine (9) languages.
No, it can have many users.I have three for example.
toshiba are pretty good. I just got one.
It really depends on what his preferences are and what he is looking to use the laptop for. If price isn't an issue and you are looking for something user friendly, I would definitely check out the laptops Apple has to offer.
Multiple user roles, depending upon the user's level of responsibility