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The app store in desktop form is really the same, yes, but the apps that are compatible woth your desktop may vary from the ones you can find in the mobile applet.
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Desktop computers are produced in the UK at PC specialist and PC world and the PCO group are all manufacturers of high quality desktop computers and much more.
You update all offline content.
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 laptap can contain all the same elements as a desktop pc by simply using smaller parts although this does usually make them more expensive than a desktop.
The desktop itself is a visual display of the desktop folders that reside in C:\Documents and Settings\(username/all users)\Desktop (unless an administrator has moved the folder to another location) When the computer loads, it looks to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop for items to be displayed to all users and displays those in the main window. It will then look to ../*username*/desktop for personal desktop items to display if there are any.
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
And All-in-one.
You may have accidentally hit the 'Ctrl' and 'A' keys at the same time. Try clicking once on the desktop away from the icons - that might "unhighlight" them.
No. Each computer has to have a unique name on the network (example: Desktop-John, Desktop-Matt, Laptop-Kim)
He looks all the same in all regions.
A desktop computer has all the same capabilities as a laptop, aside from being portable. Both can process information, connect you to the internet, print documents and pictures, even play DVD's and CD's.
Hold Alt then either the arrow keys or the arrow keys on your num pad will flip your desktop.
Yes of course it has no differnece the same things work on a desktop or notebook same technology used.
That means it all looks the same or similar.
Lenovo limited warranty for all desktop?