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Bye to the beast?
Australasian Business Intelligence, July, 2002
Jul 04, 2002 (Australian Technology & Business
ABIX via COMTEX) -- The performance of notebook computers has improved immeasurably in recent times. Many companies are considering replacing their suite of personal computers (PCs) with laptops. The improved performance of notebook computers can be attributed to the "four Ps": performance, price, peripherals and portability. In terms of performance, desktops' processor speeds are now almost as fast as PCs. The price gap between desktops and PCs has also been reduced. Most laptops are now able to utilise the same peripherals as standard PCs. Portability is a great benefit to the modern business executive.
Publication Date: July 2002
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By Brian Haverty
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