Small Notebook Computers Are On The Rise

February 20, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Hardware 

Technical inventions represent the fundamental structure of our modern world. Technology remains basic and we seem to be lost without it. One of the inventions many of us cannot do without is the PC. The latest developments in the field of computers have brought us the notebook computers. When discussing about laptops, which are also called small notebook computers, we actually mean small PCs for flexible use.

We can virtually retrieve all the basic components in laptops from desktops. Thus, laptops have a display screen, a built in keyboard, a pointing device replacing the mouse and a battery power source. The advantage of laptops is that they make one single unit that comprises all the other items, allowing for easy maneuvers and lots of mobility. The rechargeable batteries of laptops get their power from an AC/DC adapter and their capacity enables them to be functional for several hours.

The thin shape of the devices definitely led to their being called notebook computers. Laptops are usually 0.7 – 1.5 inches thick and their overall size specifics range from 10×8 inches (13 inch display) to 15×11 inches (17 inch display) or up. Furthermore, laptops are built light, weighing between 3 and 12 pounds. The design of most laptops as the flip form factor, is meant to protect the screen of the computer when it is closed.

Personal computers were produced for the first time at the beginning of the 1970s and not long after that the laptops invention germs were there. The person who imagined the transformation was Alan Kay of Xerox PARC. In 1972 he put his idea on paper under the name of Dynabook. The first laptops were available on the market only in 1981. The Epson HX-20 and Osborne 1 models were the first portable computers available for public use. Since then laptops have gained a lot in terms of proficiency.

Unfortunately, besides the obvious advantages of laptops, there are also some disadvantages. First we need to see the good parts to be able to investigate the flaws. The main and most important good bit about laptops is evidently the flexible use they are suitable for. Moreover, laptops allow work continuation in case of accidental power outages. Furthermore, laptop computers use less electricity and generate a lower amount of heat as compared to desktops. The disadvantages of laptops come from the standardization and compatibility issues. In spite of some international standards for the manufacturing the elements for the peripherals and add-in PC cards in desktop computers, the processor and hard driver manufacturing part does not fall subject to any international regulation yet.

 

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