Notebook Computers
Notebook computers, commonly called laptops, are mobile and portable versions of desktop computers. Most of the essential components, such as the display, keyboard, tracking device and other internal peripheral drives and devices are integrated into one unit. It runs power through its rechargeable battery or from a power outlet. The fast pace of technology has allowed the evolution of notebook computers into more powerful yet more compact, lightweight and personalized – fitting the user’s preference for business, research, or home use.
From the room-sized computers of the mid-20th century, computer inventors have seen the prospect of shrinking the size for portability and ease of use. In the 1970s, companies such as IBM and HP started to produce portable computers for mostly business and scientific research purposes. It is in the 1980s when the familiar flip form notebook computers would take shape. IBM had its first Thinkpad, Compaq Computers had their Compaq SLT, Apple had its Macintosh Portable. As technology progresses, so does the power and the portability of notebook computers.
Since then, notebook computers have evolved into powerful tools for businesses. With wireless connectivity or Wi-Fi, notebooks have streamlined the ease of communication. Most businesses today aim on mobility and agility, at the same time productivity. Laptops have been a choice for most employees as it allows them to do their tasks immediately and share information wherever they go. Companies may also find notebook computers more cost-effective for office use because it doesn’t need rewiring upon mobilization within the office premises.
Over the years, notebook computers have improved. Aside from the standard notebook, there are different kinds of laptops built for different needs. Netbook computers are mini notebook computers created for users that need basic computing programs, web navigation and basic application processes. Desktop replacement notebooks are built to replace the bulky desktop computers. Rugged laptops are ideal for tough conditions such as physical shock and outdoor computing. Tablet computers are innovative computers with LCD touch screens. With increasing mobility in-hand, ultra-portable mini notebook computers are designed to compete with standard notebook computer specifications with size and weight reduced – fit for jet setting executives and business people.
PC Mall has a wide array of high-quality notebooks with the aim of helping businesses thrive. Top notebook computer brands such as HP, Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba, IBM, and Sony are available in PC Mall’s extensive inventory. Other computer options such as netbook computers, tablet computers, and even great desktop computers to partner your laptops with. Great deals on notebook computers at PC Mall assist clients in leveraging computing needs and increase productivity. That makes business sense, that’s why PC Mall is here for you