PCs: Types of computers

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    Questions include:
  • These computers are usually powerful but cannot be carried around.
  • A portable computer which is good for most software and games.
    Answers include:
  • Battery,
  • Desktop,
  • Graphics,
  • Laptop,
  • Memory,
  • Notebook
  • Notebook
  • Notebook

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