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Desktop

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What is Desktop?

A desktop computer is a personal computer designed for regular use at a single location, typically on or near a desk due to its size and power requirements. It typically includes a system unit (the tower or enclosure), a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals. Desktop computers are commonly used for a wide range of tasks, including word processing, web browsing, gaming, software development, and professional applications like graphic design and video editing.

What other technologies are related to Desktop?

Desktop Competitor Technologies

Laptops provide similar functionality to desktop computers and are a popular alternative, directly competing for the same use cases.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 25% (844) of relevant job posts
Tablets can perform many of the same tasks as desktop computers and are often chosen as alternatives, thus competing with desktops.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 4% (213) of relevant job posts
Laptops provide similar functionality to desktop computers and are a popular alternative, directly competing for the same use cases.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 3% (166) of relevant job posts
Notebooks provide similar functionality to desktop computers and are a popular alternative, directly competing for the same use cases.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 5% (85) of relevant job posts
Mobile devices can perform many of the same tasks as desktop computers and are often chosen as alternatives, thus competing with desktops.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 2% (208) of relevant job posts
Mobile devices can perform many of the same tasks as desktop computers and are often chosen as alternatives, thus competing with desktops.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 2% (127) of relevant job posts
Tablets can perform many of the same tasks as desktop computers and are often chosen as alternatives, thus competing with desktops.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
iPads can perform many of the same tasks as desktop computers and are often chosen as alternatives, thus competing with desktops.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 1% (116) of relevant job posts

Desktop Complementary Technologies

Imaging devices, such as scanners, enhance desktop functionality.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 75% (123) of relevant job posts
Printers are peripherals that extend the functionality of desktop computers.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 7% (214) of relevant job posts
Wireless connectivity allows desktops to connect to networks without cables.
mentioned alongside Desktop in 11% (78) of relevant job posts

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