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What is a Desktop Computer?

It is easy to forget that not everyone will know what a desktop computer is, and as a result, I have written this article to explain what a desktop is.

Desktop computers – also referred to as ‘desks’ or simply as the somewhat ambiguous ‘computers’ – are machines which are meant to be used on a desktop (obviously this is where the named desktop comes from!) Or simply at a single location (unlike laptops which are designed with portability in mind).

Whilst this may sound odd considering that mobile computing (in notebooks, smartphones and tablet computers) is very common in today’s society, it is important to note that – decades ago – computers used to be massive; in some cases, the size of a small room.

Here is the original invention of the personal computer which could fit onto a desktop was seen as a massive step forward in the technology World. And computing technology has thankfully continued to grow very quickly – for example, ten years ago a desktop computer would cost an average of $ 1,200, whilst nowadays they can be purchased for as little as $ 300!

Desktops tend to be made up of four main components (at a bare minimum). These are:

These four components are the main ones that a desktop computer will usually have. However it’s also very common for other peripherals to be used such as speakers (which output sounds and music generated by the system), a printer (a device which allows for documents and images on the computer to be printed onto paper), a scanner a device which allows users to input paper documents and photographs into a computer) and more.

There are naturally many different ways which a desktop can be used. They are commonly used for word processing (for example typing up letters and documents) and also surfing websites on the internet. Although other common uses include playing computer games on the computer.

It is worth pointing out, though, that computer games tend to require a relatively large amount of computer resources and so it is common for computers designed for gaming (also referred to as gaming computers) to be reliably expensive because they contain more powerful components.

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Source by James Raft