- of
laptops include 2-in-1
laptops, with
keyboards that
either be
detached or
pivoted out of view from the
display (often
marketed having a "
laptop mode");...
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parity with
laptops and
spurred many
others to
produce their own notebooks. By 1991, the
notebook industry was in full swing.
Notebooks and
laptops occupied...
- a
laptop to cost a
company $31,975. In a
study surveying 329
private and
public organizations published by
Intel in 2010, 7.1% of
employee laptops were...
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between the
laptop base and cooler, and
between the base of the
cooler and the user's lap.
These laptop coolers are
suitable for
laptops that have vents...
- A
laptop orchestra (lork or LO) or
laptop ensemble (LE) is a
chamber music ensemble consisting primarily of
laptops.
Education based laptop orchestras...
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pioneered the
contract manufacturing of
laptops in 1988. By 1990,
Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's
laptops. That
percentage grew to 32% in...
- that use of the
laptops did not
improve literacy and that the use of the
laptops was
mostly recreational, with only 4.1% of the
laptops being used "all"...
-
Surface Laptop is a line of
laptops marketed by Microsoft, as a sub-brand of
their Surface devices.
Several models have been produced:
Surface Laptop (1st...
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growth shifted from
desktops to
laptops. Notably,
while desktops were
mainly produced in the
United States,
laptops had long been
produced by contract...
- Look up
laptop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
laptop is a
personal computer for
mobile use.
Laptop may also
refer to:
Laptop (band), an American...