there aren;t many cons having a laptop these days, as advancements in technology have made it possible to build some very powerful laptops. The only real con would be limited screen size, The pros are mobility, convenience and the small amount of space they require to operate. As far as power and storage goes, these days anything is possible.
They are really fast which sometimes can be bad and they are not really good with hyper kids. They are some what lap dogs and they can be really lazy.
Because pepoe wanted to have computers on the go, they were originally called laptops, nut MacBooks, and MacBook Pros, where too hot to use on the lap, so they started calling them notebooks.
There are many factors that go into determining if someone is safe for surgery. Age is only one of those factors. If you would like to consider a lap band surgery, talk to your doctor about it. They will be able to council you as to the pros and cons, and can give you a better idea of you would be at high risk during the surgery.
The question is much more complicated. It would be best to sit down and make a list of pros and cons for each, and then make your decision based on that. I'll get you started: All in one pros: Probably looks slicker, may be easier to set up. All in one cons: Everything else about it.
Laptops were names such because they filled your lap. Notebook computers include those the size of your lap and smaller "tablet" PCs small enough to fit in the hand that were the size of a paper notebook.
When men grow tired of bulky personal computers..
Lap top computers can be purchased in bulk. This would be common in larger companies wishing to supply their employees with them. Be sure to contact the company you are interested in purchasing them from such as Apple or Dell for instance and ask them for a bulk discount.
You can't fix it, once you do that its done, your computers crashed
Most lap-top computers are Wi-Fi enabled !
Dell, Compaq, and HP are the largest manufacturers of computers in the world. Dell has the largest market share.
The lap top computer is your typical computer that allows you to complete all the tasks you normally would with a compute4r, but with the convienence of having it in your lap. The net book is a much smaller version than the lap top and has reduced capacity. It is great for basic functions where little memory is required.
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.