Microcomputers | what is Microcomputers?

Microcomputers:

                                         Microcomputers are more commonly known as personal computers (PCs). The microcomputer is generally the smallest and least expensive of the computer family. Originally, these computers were designed only for individual users, but nowadays they have become powerful tools for many businesses that, when networked together, can serve more than one user.

Microcomputers include the following types:

·         Desktop Computers

·         Notebook Computers

·         Laptop Computers

·         Handheld Computers

i.                   Desktop Computers:

                                                                           A desktop computer is the most common type of microcomputer. Many people use desktop computers at work, home, school, or the library. They can be small, medium or large in style.           

    ii.        Notebook Computers:    

                                                                                A notebook computer is designed to provide mobile computing that offer all the power that the mobile users require for work. This is easy to carry around and preferred by students and business people to meet their assignments and other necessary task.

    iii.       Laptop computers:

                                                                         A laptop is a portable computer that a user can carry around. The biggest advantage of laptops is that they are lightweight and can be used anywhere and at any time, especially while travelling. Moreover, they do not need any external power supply because a rechargeable battery is completely self-contained.

     iv.       Handheld computers:

                                                                                 Handheld computers are a unique type of portable computers that allow users to work “on the go.” Since these computers can easily be placed on the top of the palm, they are also known as palmtop computers and are lightweight.

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