Laptops are usually notebook-shaped with dimensions typically ranging from 10×8 inches (27×22cm, 13" display) to 15×11 inches (39×28cm, 17" display) × thickness 0.7–1.5 inches (18–38 mm), although smaller and larger screens are used. Modern laptops weigh 3 to 12 pounds (1.4 to 5.4 kg); older laptops were usually heavier. Most laptops are designed in the flip form factor to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed. Modern tablet laptops have a complex joint between the keyboard housing and the display permitting the display panel to swivel and then lie flat on the keyboard housing.
Portable computers, originally monochrome CRT-based and developing into the modern laptop, were originally considered to be a small niche market, mostly for specialized field applications such as the military, accountants and sales representatives. As portable computers became smaller, lighter, and cheaper and as screens became larger and of better quality, laptops became very widely used for all purposes. (wikipedia.org)
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