In business, laptops are essential to providing mobility to workers. Many business laptops spend much of their time in a desktop docking station and are always available to hit the road. In the home, laptops are most often purchased as a second PC. And now that laptops offer larger displays, longer battery power, and speeds equal to desktop computers, some users have sworn off desktops altogether. This trend is going to continue. The laptop makes a natural second (or only) PC. Laptops For Dummies covers the many issues unique to laptops include synchronizing with the desktop, coordinating email pickup between two machines, remote access to the desktop, networking, power management, storage, and laptop security.
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