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A mobile device is essentially a handheld computer.
Although the category of mobile devices might seem to include any electronic device small enough to be carried around, the term implies wireless communications and the capacity for general computing.
Currently, the most common examples of mobile devices are tablets, smartphones, and e-readers. Within the enterprise and in the context of mobile device management (MDM), laptops are also included in the category because they are portable,
Desktop PC is very bulky and heavy. They can't be easily carried due to which it is not mobile.
- A desktop computer is a personal computer designed to be used regularly in or near a desk because of its size and power requirements.
- The most common configuration is an electric storage case, motherboard (printed circuit board with a microprocessor as the central processing unit, memory, bus, peripherals, and other electronic components), Since it has a lot of components which makes the mobility of Desktop PC very difficult.
- A tablet is a wireless, portable personal computer with a touchscreen interface.
- A mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded apps
- A handheld device on which electronic versions of books, newspapers, magazines, etc. can be read.
The correct answer is Desktop pc is not a mobile device
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