desktop
[dεskˌtɔp]

noun

[Definition]: a computer larger than laptop, usually with a larger monitor

[Example Sentences]:
1. Both report that desktop and laptop shipments have declined annually since 2012.
2. Chrome Web browser as a de facto desktop shell for Windows 8.
3. Virtual desktop computing has been one of my favorite topics since I attended VMworld 2008.
4. The company showed improvements in both mobile, to 2.8% and desktop, to 2.78%.
5. Surface Pro 3 comes with the desktop version of Office 365.
6. Microsoft alienated many desktop users with the first version of Windows 8 in October 2012.
7. Traffic from traditional desktop and laptop computers, meanwhile, dropped nearly 3%.
8. It said MakerBot has sold about 22,000 desktop units since 2009.
9. Regular desktop and laptop computers use codes, or bits, expressed as either a 0 or a 1.
10. I can never find the folder I want on my desktop with all of them blue.
11. The upcoming OS will let users run the same programs on mobile and desktop devices.
12. You can click on a desktop within this view to choose a different desktop.
13. I do most of my work off the desktop anyway.

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