Laptops versus Desktops

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Without stating the very obvious, desktop computers are much different than laptops in how their components are constructed and put into place. Obviously, you know that a notebook computer is a smaller, mobile computer. It is less powerful than a desktop, but you have the added benefit of mobility. The components of a laptop are very similar to that of desktop computers, but are miniaturized for mobility and power consumption. They also have a built in LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) that allows your viewing in one small package.

Once you are familiar with the differences between desktop computers and laptops, you will need to turn inside to see the minute differences. The desktop will utilize a different memory module than the laptop. The difference is in the Random Access Memory and the type of modules that are used. The desktop uses a DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module and the laptop uses a SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module).

The SO-DIMM is more or less equal to the DIMM in power and speed, but since laptops are space constricted, they are smaller and must utilize less space for the same comparable speeds. There is also a different procedure for upgrading notebooks in comparison to the desktop computer. You will also need to know that there is a distinct difference between an Apple memory and that of a Compaq memory. It is important to only buy products that work with your particular model and series if you want the upgrade to work well for your particular laptop.

Once you know the differences between the memory modules, you will be able to upgrade laptops without any problems. Just remember that you are not going to have the big card slots that you would on a desktop computer. Make sure you have the information on hand when you go to buy the new computer memory upgrade modules. You will save yourself some time and money by being prepared when you go shopping. If you are computer impaired, then you can always take your laptop into a computer repair shop and have them upgrade your computer for you. That is usually the easiest way to go. You can do it yourself as long as you do some research to find out how your particular laptop works.

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