Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Computing The Future: Mobile Vs. Traditional

The personal computer has evolved greatly over last three decades. In the early 80s we had the Commodore 64 and Apple IIe. By the time the 90s rolled around we had Windows and Linux driven personal PCs. By the end of the 90s personal computers took on a whole new role within the home and transformed into entertainment centers that were just as important and frequently used as television sets.

Over the course of the last decade and in the first years of this one many have been quick to write the personal computer off and call it a thing of the past. Many so-called experts have predicted the death of the desktop and laptop several times over the last 10 or 12 years. Of course following each prediction the home computer undergoes another metamorphosis and gives people, families, and businesses more reasons to continue using them.

While these experts continue to tout portable machines as the future of both personal and business computing the truth is that both desktops and to lesser extent laptops will continue to thrive. Desktop and laptop machines will continue to thrive in both homes and businesses because of their computing power, their storage capacity, and they're open ended systems that allow for upgrades both software and hardware wise. While portable devices continue to grow in popularity there is no end in sight to the desktop and laptops we love using at home and at work.

Should you have any questions about your desktop or laptop via for personal or business use please be sure to contact us so that we may be of assistance!

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Orange County IT Support, Orange County Computer Services and Orange County Computer Support.

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