The type of computer you should buy is really dependent on its purpose. If you believe that you will be moving the computer frequently, then the all-in-one is a better choice. Otherwise, the tower computer, for the same price, likely has far better specifications.
If there is not a fan,or ventilation in your tower case then overheating can occur.
No, an iMac G3 is an all-in-one computer.
It all depends on the brand
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.
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Yes, Sony does make Vaio computers that are desktop computers. They also make all in one computers, that have the monitor and tower all in one, and touch screen as well.
There are a few places where one could download the computer game Icy Tower at the website that the developer who made it. One could also find a download of this game a Cnet.
One difference between a desktop and a laptop is that a laptop is portable while a desktop is stationary. Laptops are usually smaller and can run off of battery power while a desktop is bigger and has to be plugged in to work.
Not really the term "computer" applies to everything needed for a working system. The tower houses the Central Processing Unit (CPU), Motherboard, Memory (RAM), Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and Disk Storage. It forms the heart of a computer (and could serve as a "server") but would be useless to a user without a Display, Keyboard, Mouse etc. Many modern computers do not have a "tower" at all, everything is built into the back of the Display screen, such as a "Tablet" or "All In One".
A traditional desktop computer usually has a computer tower, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. An all-in-one desktop, however, tries to combine these. The actual computer will be inside of the (sometimes over-sided) monitor, and the monitor itself may include a touchscreen. You will still usually want a keyboard, rather that trying to use the on-screen one, and a mouse my be useful as well. You will at least be able to do away with the computer tower, however.
It contains the processing device.