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NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
A notebook computer is a battery- or
AC-powered personal computer generally
smaller than a briefcase that can easily
be transported and conveniently used in
temporary spaces such as on airplanes,
in libraries, temporary offices, and at
meetings.
A notebook computer, sometimes called a
laptop computer, typically weighs less
than 5 pounds and is 3 inches or less in
thickness. Among the best-known makers
of notebook and laptop computers are
IBM, Apple, Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, and
Hewlett-Packard.
Notebook computers generally cost more
than desktop computers with the same
capabilities because they are more
difficult to design and manufacture. A
notebook can effectively be turned into
a desktop computer with a docking
station, a hardware frame that supplies
connections for peripheral input/output
devices such as a printer or larger
monitor.
The less capable port replicator allows
you to connect a notebook to a number of
peripherals through a single plug.
Notebooks usually come with displays
that use thin-screen technology. The
thin film transistor or active matrix
screen is brighter and views better at
different angles than the STN or
dual-scan screen.
Notebooks use several different
approaches for integrating a mouse into
the keyboard, including the touch pad,
the trackball, and the pointing stick. A
serial port also allows a regular mouse
to be attached.
The PC cardis insertable hardware for
adding a modem or network interface card
to a notebook. CD-ROM and digital
versatile disc drives may be built-in or
attachable.
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