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IOGEAR HUB-C - USB-C to 4-port USB-A HubIOGEAR HUB-C - USB-C to 4-port USB-A HubIf you’ve owned a PC, you may already be familiar with the computer ports and connections available on your device. What you may not know is that some of those ports are decades old.
When it comes to using some of the more robust photo editing tools out there, such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, the right desktop PC makes all the difference. You can technically get away with the bare minimum specs shown on the product description for the photo editing tool of your choice. But if you use the lowest processing power or graphics, you can waste a lot of time waiting for your photos to load and renders to complete.
If you’re in the market for a new computer, the options can be overwhelming. Do you want a laptop? Or is a desktop better suited to your needs? Or maybe you’re interested in the streamlined all-in-one computer?
Laptops are conveniently portable, but what if you need a huge screen to watch your favorite movies in stunning detail? What if you need a full mechanical keyboard for fast typing or better ventilation to handle the graphics on the demanding triple-A (AAA) video games? As convenient as laptops can be, desktop computers are optimal for gamers, creative professionals, and users who need a wide digital interface.
Small form factor (SFF) computers and micro PCs, sometimes referred to as microtowers, have become the latest consumer buzzwords setting the market ablaze. However, as with any modern computer release, the terminology has been yet another catalyst for confusion.
The differences between microtower PCs and SFFs come down to size and positional configuration. Microtowers are typically slightly larger in size and designed to stand upright like a standard desktop tower, whereas small form factor PCs are more compact machines that lay flat or attach to the back of a monitor.
Ever wonder what makes a computer fast? In this article, we’ll talk about everything you need to know in order to build the fastest desktop computer for your budget, from choosing the ideal case design to installing and testing components.
If you’re considering a home build, you’ll be glad to know that putting a computer together isn’t necessarily that much more complicated than careful shopping. Here’s everything you’ll need to buy or think about before you get started:
Have you heard of the term “screen mirroring?” While it may sound complicated, it’s relatively simple to do and opens up opportunities for device owners to share gaming experiences, presentations, and even movies on other screens. It’s changing the way we view media and makes it more accessible for those with small or outdated devices. Here’s everything you need to know about how to screen mirror your Windows device.
Mirroring is showing the exact same thing that’s on one screen on a second screen. It allows you to play the game or movie on your mobile phone, for example, and show it on your big-screen TV as well. Why would you want to mirror? It’s an easy way to share your device with others, it can make viewing small text easier, and it gives you the benefit
While our review of the HP Pavilion gaming desktop will speak for itself, newcomers to the PC gaming world have a bit to learn before getting started. And if that sounds like you, it can be helpful to start with a pre-built gaming PC. It allows you to get the full experience of gaming on a PC without the hassle of tracking down and installing every component (not that there’s anything wrong with that!).
Virtually every business needs to invest in a computer. Just what form that computer takes will, of course, vary across industries and requirements. The portability, compactness, and weight of a laptop computer is sometimes the answer.
But many times, the high-performance power, cost-efficiency, and upgradability of a desktop computer – not to mention the specialized form factors – is exactly the right choice.
Powerful, secure desktop computers still reign supreme for running a small- or medium-sized business. Here are the best 5 desktop computers for business from HP. But first, we’ll clarify what a desktop computer is in 2020, then get into some of the features to look for as you shop for your top desktop computer.
Desktop business computers fall into three form factors.
When you plan to grow your company, a small business tower server can be a necessary addition to your technology setup. Whether you’re onboarding new employees or handling new clients, you may need a small business tower server in order to handle your company’s most frequently used software and applications. However, it can be difficult to determine if you should build a server or simply purchase one. Your decision can depend on how you see your business growing in the future, what kind of data you use, and how much you want to spend.
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