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Definition of laptop in English: laptop(also laptop computer) noun ˈlaptɒpˈlæpˌtɑp A computer that is portable and suitable for use while travelling. Example sentencesExamples - Londoners left more than double the number of laptops in the back of taxis compared with other cities.
- The thieves stole two laptops, a computer, a laminator, a DVD player and a video machine.
- The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn.
- The service is available to business travellers with wireless Internet enabled laptop computer or PDA.
- Sales of storage systems, laptops, servers, software and printers jumped as well.
- Sensors can also be placed around buildings to track the travels of laptops and desktops and prevent them being nicked.
- And touchpads at the bottom of the keyboard as on laptops induce shoulder-ache.
- Most laptops have 2 memory banks and have a limit as to how much memory they can recognize.
- To me the point of laptops and desktops are that they provide different functions.
- Some believe that smarter phones, and smaller, power-optimised laptops will squeeze it out.
- The product will work across business desktops, laptops and file servers.
- But the business people will bring more laptops on a weekday game than a weekend game.
- Taiwan is one of the leading exporters of laptops and desktop computers, chips and parts.
- You should always store the serial number of your laptop separately from your laptop.
- The building is filled with Wi-Fi hot spots for people to connect their laptops to the Internet.
- He was able to make a diagnosis from x-ray photographs emailed to him on his laptop.
- Some mobiles contain modems that can be connected to a laptop computer for internet access while you're on the road.
- We have a total of four computers actually hooked up and operating: three laptops and one desktop.
- Most communication is by cell and satellite phones, and also by email on laptops.
- The product is available for laptops, and there is an adaptor for desktop machines.
Definition of laptop in US English: laptop(also laptop computer) nounˈlapˌtäpˈlæpˌtɑp A computer that is portable and suitable for use while traveling. Example sentencesExamples - Taiwan is one of the leading exporters of laptops and desktop computers, chips and parts.
- Londoners left more than double the number of laptops in the back of taxis compared with other cities.
- The thieves stole two laptops, a computer, a laminator, a DVD player and a video machine.
- To me the point of laptops and desktops are that they provide different functions.
- The building is filled with Wi-Fi hot spots for people to connect their laptops to the Internet.
- He was able to make a diagnosis from x-ray photographs emailed to him on his laptop.
- But the business people will bring more laptops on a weekday game than a weekend game.
- You should always store the serial number of your laptop separately from your laptop.
- We have a total of four computers actually hooked up and operating: three laptops and one desktop.
- The product will work across business desktops, laptops and file servers.
- Some mobiles contain modems that can be connected to a laptop computer for internet access while you're on the road.
- Sales of storage systems, laptops, servers, software and printers jumped as well.
- Some believe that smarter phones, and smaller, power-optimised laptops will squeeze it out.
- And touchpads at the bottom of the keyboard as on laptops induce shoulder-ache.
- The product is available for laptops, and there is an adaptor for desktop machines.
- Most communication is by cell and satellite phones, and also by email on laptops.
- Most laptops have 2 memory banks and have a limit as to how much memory they can recognize.
- The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn.
- The service is available to business travellers with wireless Internet enabled laptop computer or PDA.
- Sensors can also be placed around buildings to track the travels of laptops and desktops and prevent them being nicked.
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