![]() ![]() ![]() With modern smartphones, there are a number of hardware accessories that you can use to turn your little handheld computer into a reasonable facsimile of a low-end desktop system. So I was wondering: Could I get by in a pinch with my smartphone as my only computer? The idea sounds a little crazy, considering the fact that I now do most of my work on a powerful Nehalem machine that's connected to four monitors, but after giving it some thought, I concluded that I probably could, with the right peripherals.Īfter all, my desktop system needs extras - keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor(s) - to be fully functional. The smartphone I carry today has 512 MB of RAM, a 1 GHz processor, and 8 GB of internal storage. The top-of-the-line desktop computer for which I paid more than $2,000 in 1995 had 8 MB of RAM, a 133 MHz processor, and a gigantic 1 GB of storage. ![]()
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