they are diffrent because.....
all the diffrent companys are trying to get money. so they make the same brands or diffrent one witch could be better.
the short answer is yes. you can place a GPS tracking device in PCs and laptops.
The purpose of Laptops are very simple: - 1.) Light and could be carried in a bag or in hand if they are too compact. 2.)They are for official computers. 3.)Most of the laptops don't serve serve the purpose of gaming.
Notebook PCs, commonly referred to as laptops, fall into the category of portable computing devices. They are designed for mobility and convenience, integrating components like a screen, keyboard, and battery into a single unit. This category also includes ultrabooks and 2-in-1 devices, which combine the functionality of a laptop with the versatility of a tablet. Overall, notebook PCs are ideal for users needing computing power on the go.
Certainly, that is one of the main advantages of a portable hard disc
Electronic reading devices like kindle are not as heavy and as big as laptops or PCs. They have big fonts and you can store many books on them. They have non glare screens also.
Dell laptops offer a wide range of options. If you are concerned about the beauty of the laptops, check out the laptops with interchangeable lids in many different colors.
Historically laptops used PCMCIA expansion slots, but these days this has generally been depreciated in favour of USB peripherals.
No, laptops and PCs are microcomputers.
Intel and AMD are the primary manufacturers of microprocessors for desktop PCs, laptops and netbooks. ARM are well known for their microprocessors used in smaller computing devices like mobile phones, smartphones and some tablet PCs.
Tablet PCs are only useful if you inted to do a lot of notetaking. For Web browsing or listening to much they are no better than traditional laptops.
Mobile computing technologies are wireless computing technologies such as laptops, tablet-PCs, cellular phones, fusion devices and Bluetooth enable devices. Mobile computing technologies have these characteristics: Connectivity, Individuality, Portability and Social Interactivity.
Desktop PCs, Laptops, Netbooks (small laptop), Macintosh (Mac), Tablets, and even phones can be considered 'computers'.