Personal computers computer is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.
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Personal computers computer is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.
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Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or technician.
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Software for personal computers is typically developed and distributed independently from the hardware or operating system manufacturers.
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Personal computers computer was made possible by major advances in semiconductor technology.
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The first microPersonal computers, based on microprocessors, were developed during the early 1970s.
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Terrell wanted to have Personal computers to sell to a wide range of users, not just experienced electronics hobbyists who had the soldering skills to assemble a computer kit.
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Mass-market, ready-assembled Personal computers had arrived, and allowed a wider range of people to use Personal computers, focusing more on software applications and less on development of the processor hardware.
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Business Personal computers acquired color graphics capability and sound, and home Personal computers and game systems users used the same processors and operating systems as office workers.
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Mass-market Personal computers had graphics capabilities and memory comparable to dedicated workstations of a few years before.
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An increasingly important set of uses for personal computers relied on the ability of the computer to communicate with other computer systems, allowing interchange of information.
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Desktop Personal computers come in a variety of styles ranging from large vertical tower cases to small models which can be tucked behind or rest directly beneath LCD monitors.
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Desktop Personal computers have an external monitor with a display screen and an external keyboard, which are plugged into ports on the back of the computer case.
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Desktop Personal computers are popular for home and business computing applications as they leave space on the desk for multiple monitors.
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Keyboard Personal computers are Personal computers inside of keyboards, generally still designed to be connected to an external computer monitor or television.
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IBM PC-compatible suitcase format Personal computers became available soon after the introduction of the PC, with the Compaq Portable being a leading example of the type.
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Many tablet Personal computers have USB ports, to which a keyboard or mouse can be connected.
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Palmtop PCs were miniature pocket-sized Personal computers running DOS that first came about in the late 1980s, typically in a clamshell form factor with a keyboard.
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Therefore, most software written primarily for personal computers tends to be designed with simplicity of use, or "user-friendliness" in mind.
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Early personal computers used operating systems that supported command line interaction, using an alphanumeric display and keyboard.
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Worldwide shipments of personal computers surpassed the 100-million mark in 1999, growing to 113.
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Besides the regular computer manufacturers, companies making especially rugged versions of Personal computers have sprung up, offering alternatives for people operating their machines in extreme weather or environments.
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Personal computers have become a large contributor to the 50 million tons of discarded electronic waste generated annually, according to the United Nations Environment Programme.
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