Title: Desktops Vs Laptops
1Desktops Vs Laptops
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2What Desktops have to offer
- A desktop PC is an entry level system for a
household. Purchasing a desktop or building one
for yourself is something that you start with. - A basic system without powerful hardware is the
what you can begin with for your home or office. - When building a home or entry level system the
basic hardware that is needed is a processor,
motherboard, ram, power supply, PC case and buy
hard drive for basic storage needs. - A monitor and desktop speakers will get the job
done. These desktops are used to perform basic
tasks like running Microsoft office applications,
web browsing and other tasks.
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3- Apart from an entry level cheap PC in Australia,
there are mid-level and extreme PCs too. - Mid-level systems are budget systems that can
perform multiple tasks at the same time without
having to worry about the load on the processor
and the system. - These are budget systems that wont burn a hole
in your pocket. With the right budget you can
build a cheap PC Australia also has a few options
to build a custom PC. - A mid-level system is a good choice for someone
who will be performing multiple tasks and game at
medium to high settings.
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4- Extreme systems are used to perform extreme tasks
without any hassle as they are equipped with
hardware that can handle applications that use
more processing power. - Extreme desktop computers are used by PC gamers,
production houses and content creators. - These systems can handle a lot of heavy
applications like, Adobe Premier, Sony Vegas etc.
- Gaming on these extreme systems is a piece of
cake with frame rates as high as 120 in triple
AAA titles. - Desktops can be customised, upgraded and provide
multiple options when it comes to building a
system. - Its non-portable most of the times but can
perform heavy tasks with the right hardware.
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5Ultra Thin, Fast and Portable
- If you are looking for portability and are always
on the move then a laptop is what you need to
own. - Laptops can be easily carried around and perform
just like a desktop PC but with a little lower
power. - There are different types of laptops to choose
from depending on the kind of tasks you will be
performing. - Your budget is also something that you need to
look into while buying a laptop. - There are laptops that are beefy and less
portable and then there are Ultra Thin notebooks
that weigh less than a kilogram. - Though most laptops arent easily customisable
there are certain notebooks that provide limited
upgrades to the hardware.
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6- A small form factor laptop called a netbook is
really compact and tiny but has the most basic
software. - Netbooks are mostly used to surf the web and use
basic software like Microsoft office. - People on the go with basic use of a system
mainly for presentations or to maintain excel
sheets use a netbook. - These Laptops are cheap and small in size but
have very basic software. - Entry-level laptops are portable and not too
bulky and can be carried around anywhere. - They have limited options to upgrade their
hardware, and come packed with average
specifications. - A mid-range laptop can be used to perform average
tasks and also for casual gaming.
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7- These are not too cheap and not too expensive as
well. Mid-range laptops are affordable and come
with hardware that can perform multiple tasks as
well. - Some stores also provide a laptop carrying case
to take your laptop around. - Ultrabooks or extreme laptops are the most power
packed portable systems. - They can perform any and every task thrown at
them with ease. They come in both slim and bulky
sizes which provide ample cooling. - These laptops are built for productivity on the
go and also perform great with triple AAA titles. - Laptops are the right choice to go with if you
are looking for portability and want to get the
job done on the go.
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8Thank You
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