| A | B | 
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| Desktop Microcomputer | A personal computer based on a microporcessor | 
| Workstation | A desktop computer that is conventionally considered to be more powerful than a microcomputer | 
| Laptop/Notebook | A portable computer small enough to use on one's lap | 
| Mainframe | A large, powerful, expensive computer system capable of accomodating hundreds of users doing different computer tasks | 
| Server | A computer and its associated storage devices that are accessed remotely over a network by users | 
| Handheld | Compact enough to be used or operated while being held in the hand or hands | 
| Tablet | Portable and slightly larger than a handheld, able to do many of the same functions as a laptop | 
| Netbook/Chromebook | A small, laptop style machine designed to efficiently run ONLY  a web browser and access web-based applications; not designed to run software applications or be used to store data |