List of Computer Size Categories - Categories

Categories

  • Category:Supercomputers
  • Category:Mainframe computers
  • Category:Minicomputers
  • Category:Desktop computers
  • Category:Cart computers
  • Category:Portable computers
  • Category:Mobile computers
    • Category:Desktop replacement computers
    • Category:Laptops
      • Category:Notebooks
    • Category:Tablet computers
    • Category:Subnotebooks
    • Category:Handheld computers
      • Category:Pocket computers
      • Category:Personal digital assistants
      • Category:Enterprise Digital Assistants
      • Category:Handheld PCs
        • Category:Palmtops
      • Category:Calculators
      • Category:Handheld game consoles
      • Category:Pocket PCs
      • Category:Portable data terminals
      • Category:Electronic organizers
      • Category:Information appliances
    • Category:Wearable computers
  • Category:Embedded systems
  • Category:Wireless sensor network
  • Category:Smartdust
  • Category:Nanocomputer

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