Desktop Case
FOR THE TEACHERS
You can't make the students learn better by changing the answer to the wrong one.
The humanity is positively progressing because the internet allows people to share the knowledge much faster.
By changing the answer to the wrong one you will only succeed in producing more Ds
Progress is= to knowledge share, do not slow it down!!!
AVD
P.S. A student is here because either he/she is not interested in a subject or a teacher is not good.
Beleive it or not, this was the original definition of a 'desktop'. Before that it was differentiated as a 'tower' for systems you did NOT set the monitor on. The form factor was typically LBA, as opposed to things like AT, ATX, etc.
A desktop computer is a computer that is too big to lug around and be called a laptop. It involves a "tower" and a "monitor". They are great because they are generally more powerful then laptops and much cheaper.
When I bought my first computer around 1989 it cost $1,200. It was a desktop computer, and this price included the monitor, keyboard, hard drive and printer (a matrix printer).
The price of an iMac desktop in 1999 was $1299.
There are many differences between having a laptop and desktop. Laptop computers really a great where you are moving around the house desktop computers won't allow you to move around.
classic sonic is around the 1890s and early 1900s
The power required to run a basic computer will be 1.35 amps for startup and .7 to .9 amps continuous. The power requirements to run an 17" monitor will be 3.5 amps startup and 1.5 amps continuous.
You do not have to lug around your desktop.
If you mean just the desktop unit without monitor or peripherals, a mini can be as little as 3-and-a-half pounds up to a full size one at nearly 30 pounds. Size is obviously a factor.
around a 1000 dollars
It depends on the person. A laptop would be good for college because you can take it around with you. A desktop is standard and if you need something to do at school. You would have to use the school desktop computers.
There are many desktop photocopiers that can be purchased for less than $250. The Canon PC170 Portable Desktop Copier comes in around $150 for a new machine. It is also portable.