Laptops: The Comfortable Computers
Laptops: The Comfortable Computers by Alice
A laptop computer is a small mobile computer that weighs 2-18
pounds based on size, materials, and other factors. Being smaller
in size than a desk top, a laptop computer usually runs on a single
main battery. Generally they have liquid crystal displays and use
different memory modules for random access memory (RAM).
It was in 1981; Osborne 1, the first commercially available
portable computer was produced. In spite of the large size, this
model was a beginning of revolution paving way for the later
models. This model helped the professionals in carrying the data
along with them. Later came various models of laptops, but the
true; laptop was the Grid Compass 1101, designed by Bill Moggridge,
released in 1982. It was in 2000, the first commercial IBM laptop,
Kaypro was launched, which was featuring a 25 line by 80 character
LCD display, a detachable keyboard, and a pop-up 3.5 inch floppy
drive.
With the passage of time, and growth in technology, laptops became
common name among professionals. But time gave rise to various
health issues related to laptops. According to a study conducted by
the State University of New York, it was found that sitting in
front of laptops was causing the serious problem of infertility
among men. Generally laptops are the easy targets of theft, which
has led to serious social problems.
The different terms used for subtypes of laptop computers mainly
include:
UMPC: The Ultra-Mobile PCs that are easily portable as are small in
size.
Ultra portables: The expensive laptops with screens typically less
than 12 inches diagonally and a weight of less than 3-5 lbs.
Thin-and-lights: The laptops generally weighing in between 4-6 lbs
with a screen size of between 12 and 14 inches diagonally.
Mainstream: Laptops weighing in between 5 and 7 lbs with a screen
size of 14.1 inches and 15.4 inches.
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