yes.
Yes...a laptop is a computer. Basically the same thing as a desktop computer, only smaller. It has a motherboard, processor, memory, BIOS...etc. The same parts as a "normal" computer, only smaller!! That's primarily why the cost more. The engineering behind it.
Same as a desktop it's just easier to travel with
Firstly... what? PC is short for Personal Computer... That is a home computer, laptop, desktop, etc. Secondly, the PS2 is a console... produced by (correct me if I am wrong) Sony...
There is no difference in functionality of laptop and desktop. you can do same work as you can does with your desktop
No, this will not work. Laptop video cards are designed for the laptop they are installed in. They are not removable from the laptop and do not have the same connections that a desktop has anyway.
It's a matter of choice. If you like flexibility laptop will be better for you. If you do not mind to have your computer at the same place desktop will work for you.
No. Each computer has to have a unique name on the network (example: Desktop-John, Desktop-Matt, Laptop-Kim)
How much memory your computer has depends on the size of the computer and how much memory you purchase, not whether it is a laptop or a desktop. Desktop computers tend to have more room for RAM than laptops because there is more physical space in the computer; however, it is entirely possible to have more memory on your laptop than on your desktop. It all depends on how much RAM you purchase and install on your computer.
Your question is very vague. Most laptops are capable of running the same operating systems as a desktop computer.
An iMac is a computer, but a computer is not necessarily an iMac, so they are not the same thing.
They are both the same but different names. Here are other words which relate to a computer: Computer Computer system PC Desktop/Laptop