No.
Yes, you can use your laptop without a battery as a desktop, but it can be damaged the laptop components.
Assuming this is a serious question, I will answer it. Desktops are big, laptops, well, fit on your lap.laptop are portable but desktop are bigger.
It should be able to. The folding top kind of makes a laptop different from a desktop.
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
The same way you would install such software on a desktop, netbook, tablet, or any other computer. There is nothing special about installing software on a laptop.
the desktop is the thing that you see when you start your laptop with the icons etc. the laptop is the computer (portable)
The computer is programmed to respond when sound cables are attached Edit: The sound cable is being attached to the laptop, but the desktop, which is in sleep mode, wakes up. The cable is not being attached to the desktop.
Basically, a laptop is designed to be portable, and can run off an internal battery until the battery goes flat. A desktop is designed to sit on a desk, table, workstation, etc, and is not meant to be portable. Unlike the more compact laptop, the desktop usually has an external monitor, keyboard and mouse, and is unlikely to have an internal battery. Both the laptop and desktop can be run off the mains.
Yes, generally; the question isn't what the hardware is, the question is what OS the machine uses. If it runs Windows, a laptop isn't much different than a desktop machine.
The largest difference between any laptop computer and desktop computer is that a laptop is portable and a desktop is not. If you do not require you computer to be portable then a desktop computer is preferable as it will be cheaper to purchase than a laptop of equal specs.
without getting into specifics, a desktop replacement should probably cost at least $1000. something in this range will be comparable to about a $700 desktop.
It's a laptop. An iMac is a desktop as well as the Mac mini.