Computers that have multiple DVD drives in them are typically used for recording or copying multiple CDs or DVDs at once.
No. Both are equally good. Desktop computers will be less expensive with some more features, like more memory or hard drive space than a laptop, but laptops are portable. So depending on your use one may be better suited to you.
It uses some to drive pumps, instruments, computers, and a host of auxiliary equipment, but it exports a whole lot more. The house load would not be more than 10% of the total produced
your drive C:// usually is your hard disk, but d:// is your disk drive (usually). in some cases computers may have more disks (c, d and e drives), in which case the OS disk is probably bigger because your operating system takes up a lot of the space.
Intel desktop computers aren't any more expensive than computers with rival processors, such as AMD.
You always have to remember that the laptop computers reviews that you find on the Internet are going to be more negative than they should be. They will rate the computers lower than they should be rated. This is because people who are happy with the computers rarely remember to write any reviews. Those who have had bad experiences because of flukes are going to be angry. This anger will drive them to write reviews.
More work is done than gaming.
Yes.
they drive because it cost more to fly than to drive.
With computers, people are less and less relying on themselves, but more and more on computers. The day computers are gonna be wrong it will be difficult to adapt since we are now trusting them sometimes more than our instincts and belief.
Yes, HP laptop computers are significantly cheaper than Mac laptop computers. You would get more of a bang for your buck choosing HP over Apple unless you need something the laptop for something very specific such as some design and graphics programs.
some until they become obsolete and more expensive to repair than replace (as with many other machines).
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