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From where does a palmtop computer get power?​

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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Most Palmtop PCs were based on a static hardware design for low power consumption and instant-on/off without the need to reboot. Depending on the model, the battery could power the device for a period ranging from several hours up to several days while running, or between a week and a year in standby mode.

Answered by shaikh4211
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Most Palmtop PCs were based on a static hardware design for low power consumption and instant-on/off without the need to reboot. Depending on the model, the battery could power the device for a period ranging from several hours up to several days while running, or between a week and a year in standby mode.

palmtop or hand-held personal computer, lightweight, small, battery-powered, general-purpose programmable computer . It typically had a miniaturized full-function, typewriterlike keyboard for input and a small, full color, liquid-crystal display for output.

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