Desktop Computers vs. Laptop

The differences between desktop computers and laptop, if discussed in detail, there will be many. In this post we only discuss the most striking core and electrical power.

Desktop computers consist of various separate devices, so they require a special place, and are difficult to move from one place to another. Laptops consist of various devices that are combined into one in a compact form and are easy to move from one place to another, so laptops do not require a special place.

Desktop computers must always be connected to a power outlet during use, and if the power goes out while the computer is in use, the data being worked on will be lost and damage may occur. Laptops have batteries, so they only need to be connected to a power outlet when charging the battery, and while charging the laptop can still be used, and if the power goes out while being used while charging the battery, it will not result in data loss or damage, because if the power goes out the laptop will use the battery as a power supply.

Data loss and damage to a desktop computer in the event of a power outage can be prevented by using a UPS, but a UPS can only keep a desktop computer on for a short time, so the computer must be shut down immediately in a safe manner.

The battery on a laptop is both an advantage and a disadvantage of the laptop. The advantage of a laptop with a battery is that the laptop can still be used even if there is no external electrical power, as long as the battery still has power. The downside of laptops is that they have batteries, so we need to charge them at the right time. Plugging the adapter into the wall socket and laptop and unplugging it at the right time.

We have successfully resolved the problem of having a battery on the laptop. There are three designs as solutions: switch type hybrid laptop power system design, connector type hybrid laptop power system design and direct type hybrid laptop power system design.