desktop computer
Actual personal computers can be generally classified by size and
chassis / case. The chassis or case is the metal frame that serves as
the structural support for electronic components. Every computer system
requires at least one chassis to house the circuit boards and wiring.
The chassis also contains slots for expansion boards. If you want to
insert more boards than there are slots, you will need an expansion
chassis, which provides additional slots. There are two basic flavors of
chassis designs–desktop models and tower models–but there are many
variations on these two basic types. Then come the portable computers
that are computers small enough to carry. Portable computers include
notebook and subnotebook computers, hand-held computers, palmtops, and
PDAs.
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