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Laptop is a significant
threat to users of laptop computers. Many
methods to protect the data and to prevent
theft have been developed, including alarms,
laptop locks, and visual deterrents such
as stickers or labels. Victims can lose
hardware, software, and essential data that
has not been backed up. Thieves also may
have access to sensitive data and personal
information. |
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A laptop is a personal computer
designed for mobile use and small and light
enough to sit on one's lap while in use.[1]
A laptop integrates most of the typical
components of a desktop computer, including
a display, a keyboard, a pointing device
(a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or
a pointing stick), speakers, and often including
a battery, into a single small and light
unit. The rechargeable battery (if present)
is charged from an AC adapter and typically
stores enough energy to run the laptop for
two to three hours in its initial state,
depending on the configuration and power
management of the computer. |
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Laptops were originally
considered to be "a small niche market"
and were thought suitable mostly for "specialized
field applications" such as "the
military, the Internal Revenue Service,
accountants and sales representatives".
But today, there are already more laptops
than desktops in businesses, and laptops
are becoming obligatory for student use
and more popular for general use. In 2008
more laptops than desktops were sold in
the US and it has been predicted that the
same milestone will be reached in the worldwide
market as soon as late 2009. |
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