The same as laptops, but typically on a desk, not a lap.
No I don't think that desk top computers will be much in the future. I think that a newer version of a laptop computer will be arriving in the near future that we won't even think of.
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There are several drawbacks to all in one computers. They are pricier than desk top computers due to the convenience of less parts. Also, repairs on the all in one computers can be more difficult and more costly.
Most likely, yes. If both computers are running Windows, for instance, either should be able to share its printer with the other. However, both computers would have to be running in order for the share to work.
Most computers (whether a desk-top or lap-top machine) will have a 3.5mm jack socket for a microphone input.
Desk top computers are available in most electronic stores. Also many large upscale office supply centers carry them. Large discount chains carry inexpensive models.
Generally on desk top computers the connection is on the back of the box. For laptops it can be on either side or on the rear side of the laptop.
These days many video game machines are also computers and can download movies from the internet.
Tower style computers have a monitor that is separate to the monitor. The tower would sit under a desk, by a desk or on top of the desk with the monitor attached by a cable but still being a separate entity to the hard drive.
In the top room, tap on the desk which will lead you to a secrect staircase out of the pagoda.
Usually ... a desk top will be quicker because speed equals heat and a desk top can have bigger heat sinks. Note that there will be exceptions, but in the long run the desk top will stay ahead.
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