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Desktops

A desktop computer can be defined as a computer that fits on or underneath your desk. This computer utilizes peripheral devices for interaction, such as a keyboard and mouse for input and display devices like a monitor. Desktop Computers are designed for regular use at a single location, are generally faster and upgrades easier, unlike a laptop.

Whether its classic towers, sleek all-in-ones, or space-saving mini PC’s, todays desktops pack neater designs and more value than ever. Computer Desktops for gaming are offered in all shapes and sizes with the main priority being speed. The faster the better for your gaming experience! You’ll find a wide range of gaming desktop options available to fit your pocket and requirements. Whether you’re a pro gamer, entry-level or doing it just for fun we have the gaming PC’s for you!

Desktop Computers

While building your own desktop PC can be a fun and rewarding experience, in many cases buying a pre-built desktop can give you the same performance while saving you the trouble of assembling it yourself. Fortunately, PC Shopper has a wide variety of PC desktops to suit every need.

Get More Done with a Business Desktop PC

Some of the best desktop PCs are business desktops. These systems are typically mid-range in power and performance but have more than enough functionality to get your important work done. Productivity applications like Microsoft Office will run smoothly and browsing the internet for research is a breeze.

An All-in-One Desktop Could Be All You Need

Imagine a computer monitor with a complete desktop PC system built inside of it! You’ve just imagined the all-in-one desktop computer. If you need to move your system from one room to another, then you’ll no longer need to move several large pieces, like the monitor and the tower, separately. All-in-one PC’s are actually very similar to a laptop, except all-in-one PC’s do not have a battery. Because of their form factor, these types of desktop PCs are usually low- to mid-range when it comes to performance, making them well-suited for everyday tasks that students and less computer-savvy users might need to perform. On occasion, however, a manufacturer that specializes in gaming hardware will create a gaming all-in-one PC, but the performance is usually below that of a traditional gaming PC due to the limiting factor of the all-in-one’s inability to house full-size components.

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