Desk top PCs have CPU and monitor. Using LCD /flat screen monitor can save lot of space. Most of the CPUs are of nearly same size and much space can not be saved on size of CPU but one can keep CPU on a shelf above table or even below the desk top to save desk space.
It's on your desktop.
1 at least fifteen gallons of oxogen 2 at least fifteen gallons of water 3 at least ten pounds of food concentrate
A 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB free space.
Tower style air purifiers may take up less space, however, they are not as good at destroying micro-organisms as desktop purifier models.
at least 15 gb
The Kantek rotating desktop organizer is the cheapest and one of the most handiest. The first thing to note is that it does not take up much space, it has a rotating functionality, so all you have to do is give it a spin and you can be conveniently in front of your pencil, pens, notepad or scissors.
Any KitchenAid Artisan series takes up only minimal space.
The Pioneer VCR's have a very slim profile and take up a very small amount of space.
No. The processor in any computer is engineered for the particular motherboard. It is unlikely that the desktop and laptop processors will be compatible.
It depends on the person. A laptop would be good for college because you can take it around with you. A desktop is standard and if you need something to do at school. You would have to use the school desktop computers.
You can get involved in desktop virtualization by going to a website that has that program downloaded you may have to buy it. After that you can take classes of how to use it or you can learn it yourself.
A medium sized computer might be a laptop. Desktop computers are usually the largest and take up the most space. A laptop is the next size down. Then there is the notebook and tablet.