Posts Tagged ‘pcs’

PCs Or Laptops?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

People have various reasons for buying computers. Some use it for work, business or educational purposes, while others use it mainly for recreation, like surfing the Internet, chatting, watching videos, and gaming to name a few. If you are thinking of buying a computer, here are some pros and cons for PCs and laptops to help you decide which unit to get.

In terms of price, the desktop is the better buy where you can spend a little less but get a little more compared to a laptop. There are many reasonably priced units with excellent specifications. You will have little difficulty in finding one that fits your budget.

Peripherals and accessories. Both options come out roughly the same, meaning you would probably spend the same amount for peripherals and accessories. However, in terms of space, desktops take up a lot of it, while the laptop is basically a self-contained unit with less wires and other hardware to deal with. The latter is a good choice if you live in a small space that cannot house you and a desktop at the same time.

You should also consider your lifestyle and how your computer will fit in it. For instance, if you will be using it mainly for work or business, you should get a unit with more storage for files and applications. On the other hand, a gamer will want a powerful computer with a good video card. Someone who multitasks would probably want a unit that they can take anywhere.

Many brands and models of chic and mobile laptops, as well as robust and powerful PCs, are available in the market. If you can afford it, consider buying both-a less expensive priced laptop for everyday use and an inexpensive desktop that can be your print and file server. However, if you are on a limited budget, keeping the considerations above in mind can help you decide which type if computer to buy.

Sometimes, the choice between chic and mobile laptops and robust and powerful PCs is difficult since both have their own pros and cons. Some people who can afford it buy both – a moderately priced laptop for anywhere and anytime use that they synchronize with a relatively inexpensive desktop that also serves as a print and file server. But if you are constrained by your finances or lifestyle to just one of the two, the considerations enumerated above should help you come to a decision faster.

Even though people use phones to do some computing, most of it is still done on a PCs. Most people have laptops and smartphones nowadays, and both of them are very useful for their own kind of computing.

A Few Computer Terms Explained

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

We are part of the fast-evolving computer era and technological advances; especially in computers which are being introduced regularly. In fact, most of modern society has or encounters computers on a daily basis, despite the fact that they might only have very basic knowledge of the inner workings and lingo of computers.

Case in point the term PC or personal computer, which is the most used lingo, yet the least understood. Basically, people think that PCs are those things that are made up of hardware and software that are seen in houses, school labs and offices. These machines are used for data input and storage, as well as input and storage of videos, audio and pictures and for going on the internet too.

Personal computers started out as being these huge machines that basically take up a large amount of space, and are extremely heavy and hard to move. However, as computer technology progressed, the bulkier machines gave way to the smaller and more compact desktop versions, which as the name suggests, fits on top of your desk and uses a smaller space than its predecessor.

The thing is that PCs are not merely the desktop computers, like a lot of people seem to think. The term PC also means the other machines that serve the same purpose as the desktop PCs but are more mobile.

These smaller machines are the laptop computers, notebooks and palm pilots that can easily fit into bags and be taken anywhere. Additionally, the term PC is also used to describe the other even more compact and capable machines that are being invented as we speak.

Another computer word that is causing confusion: servers. It is easy to see why this word brings a lot of confusion, since it has a lot of definitions. You have the file server, which is a computer that is attached to a network of other computers. The function of the file server is to make users of the other machines be able to access and store information, even if they are in different areas of the world.

On the other hand, network servers are machines that are designed to process and also to deliver information to the other connected computers through the use of a local network scheme or through the use of an internet connection. These network servers are also capable of dealing with the probable massive user load through its processing, memory and storage configurations. The web server and proxy server are common kinds of a network server.

Lastly, you have the business server, the machine that is specially designed to cater to business purposes. These computers feature links to printers, fax machines, mobile support features, restore options, remote connectivity and business intranet.

Lee Martin has been in the information technology business since PCS were in homes. Currently Lee is works on servers and server rooms to find efficiencies in established networks.