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  2. All-in-one computer - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 2000s, some all-in-one desktops, such as the iMac G4, have used laptop components in order to reduce the size of the system case. [15] By the mid 2000s, many all-in-one designs have used flat-panel displays (chiefly LCDs ), and later models have incorporated touchscreen displays, allowing them to be used similarly to a mobile ...

  3. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    The basic components of laptops function identically to their desktop counterparts. Traditionally they were miniaturized and adapted to mobile use, The design restrictions on power, size, and cooling of laptops limit the maximum performance of laptop parts compared to that of desktop components, although that difference has increasingly ...

  4. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    Intel released Core 2 Duo as the first mainstream x86-64 processor for its mobile, desktop, and workstation line. Prior 64-bit extension processor lines were not widely available in the consumer retail market (most of 64-bit Pentium 4/D were OEM), 64-bit Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Celeron were not into mass production until late 2006 due to poor ...

  5. An overview of AOL Desktop Gold

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    Whether you want to email with friends and family, browse the internet, play games, or more, Desktop Gold combines all the things that you know and love about AOL, with the speed and reliability of the latest technology. We've streamlined the download and installation process and have taken the stress out of updating your software.

  6. Desktop computer - Wikipedia

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    Laptop computers, conversely, offer portability that desktop systems (including small form factor and all-in-one desktops) cannot due to their compact size and clamshell design. The laptop's all-in-one design provides a built-in keyboard and a pointing device (such as a touchpad ) for its user and can draw on power supplied by a rechargeable ...

  7. Thin client - Wikipedia

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    The nettop form factor for desktop PCs was introduced, and nettops could run full feature Windows or Linux; tablets, tablet-laptop hybrids had also entered the market. However, while there was now little size difference, thin clients retained some key advantages over these competitors, such as not needing a local drive.