Since a stand-alone with such devices represents multiple elements, it is also an information system.
Two types of OS available one is client or desktop OS and the other is network OS. Desktop OS is the OS which can be used in a standalone computer but in case of network OS a group of computer can use it. Example: Desktop OS : Window xp,7 Network OS : Unix, Linux, Solaris - SuresH
The same version of Linux can do all three; you just trim the unneeded packages off. Standalone Operating System
If you have a computer which is not connected to Internet (or other networks, LAN, Wireless network...) you can call it a standalone computer.
The computer that is not considered a portable computer is a desktop computer. Desktop computers are designed to be stationary and typically consist of separate components like a monitor, keyboard, and CPU, requiring a dedicated workspace. Unlike portable computers such as laptops or tablets, desktops are not meant for mobility and are usually more powerful and customizable.
My HP pavillion(Name on my computer) desktop is the regular desktop on my computer
the size of the desktop computer is (small).
the "computer term" for desktop is desktop
The difference between desktop computer and personal computer is that desktop computer is for everyone and personal computer is for your own self!
No. Notebooks are a type of computer. While they include software on them, they are considered hardware, and while they are usually cheaper than a desktop computer, they are usually not considered 'cheap'
No, your desktop computer is a digital computer as are virtually all modern computers.
Internal Desktop refers to electronic computer parts that are designed to be installed inside a desktop computer. e.g Internal Desktop Hard Drives are hard drives designed to be installed inside a desktop computer.
A personal desktop computer typically features a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and a central processing unit (CPU), often equipped with sufficient RAM and storage for various tasks. As a standalone device, it is used for activities like word processing, web browsing, gaming, and multimedia consumption. When networked, it can connect to the internet or local networks, enabling collaborative work, file sharing, and access to cloud services. This versatility makes personal desktop computers essential for both individual and professional environments.