Toshiba did at one point make desktops. However, they were not as popular as their laptops, so they stopped production to save money.
Yes, Toshiba does make Desktop Computers.
There are a few companies that make sturdy mobile computers for use on construction sites. Some of the companies that make sturdy mobile computers are Toshiba, Motorola and Armor.
No, they only make peripherals for computers not computers themselves.
in a word yes. Laptops and desktops of similar type are basically different that the CPU in a laptop is generally smaller and specifically designed as (mobile). The desktop has better airflow and better heat dissipation. To be mobile. ie: a laptop there will always be tradeoffs.That said it doesnt make much difference to the average user as both are faster than we can input. However no laptop regardless of the hye is a true gaming platform.......they just get too hot. The graphics card can never keep up with the latest and greatest as it is not swappable. Heavy routines as rendering in 3D large filters in Photoshop etc all suffer from the tradeoffs to be portable.
basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better.
To do this, you save the animation to an easy-to-remember folder, open it, right-click, and set it as the desktop background. WARNING: This does not work on all computers. I also had a problem where it would not make it centered it would make it tiled. I'm not sure how to fix that...
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Yes, Sony does make Vaio computers that are desktop computers. They also make all in one computers, that have the monitor and tower all in one, and touch screen as well.
There are a few companies that make sturdy mobile computers for use on construction sites. Some of the companies that make sturdy mobile computers are Toshiba, Motorola and Armor.
Laptops are great for gaming. Most of the major brands of computers have gaming computers. They include Toshiba, Apple, and Dell. Make sure they have good RAM and you have a good internet connection.
I personally like Falcon Northwest computers. Toshiba is second on my list. Avoid Dell, Compaq, VAIO, and most Gateways.
Lenovo desktop is currently a self run buisness, with no parent company whatsoever. They make awesome brands of computers for almost any need of a person.
The website, http://reviews.cnet.com/desktop-computers/?tag=hdr;brandnav, will help you choose a desktop computer that is best for you. They compare computers based on price, RAM, storage space, and many other attributes.
People still use desktop computers. Just because a laptop can sometimes be more helpful that doesn't make it better. A desktop is usually better for office settings.
You could go to properties and do it from there to make life easier
If it says acer on it it's obviously made by acer not toshiba, acer are a completely different make compared to toshiba
Some major computer system manufacturers include: Toshiba, Asus, Acer, HP (Hewlett Packard), Dell, Apple, Gateway, Samsung, Lenovo and Sony.
The network icon - is your connection to the internet - or other computers. It allows you to make changes to the network settings - or see who else is on your network.