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not small and not also big size computer....
Hi Not shore what exactly what you are meaning but a large computer will be bigger with more space for the motherboard and components while a medium-size computer will be smaller with less room.
its not small its not big.....
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The IBM System 370, Burroughs 3500 System and NCR Century 200 system are examples of medium-size computers.
A medium sized computer might be a laptop. Desktop computers are usually the largest and take up the most space. A laptop is the next size down. Then there is the notebook and tablet.
in computer networking.. there is a certain bit rate or file size that would be transffered from your computer to the memory or server of the certain website.
The most common computer in the 1960's was the ENIAC, it took up 680 square feet.
Well most medium size computers have a medium amount of ability to be changed you can usually add a couple drives and it is relatively easy to install ram, graphic cards, networking cards, etc. Small computers are usually harder to work on and large computers provide a lot of space to expand and add cards and drives. Most people go with a medium size computer because they are usually of better quality than the small ones and run faster(but not always it depends on the individual computer). And a household or small office computer really never has use of a full size tower so you most likely do not need that.
If you wear a size 2 in children what size is it for small medium or large
If you wear a size 2 in children what size is it for small medium or large
The purpose of an FTP server is to transfer files from your computer to your web server. The amount of files you can upload depends on the size of them. For the most part, the number of files to upload will not be an issue.