Laptops: The Evolution of Personal Computing | Community Health
The first laptop, the IBM 5100, was released in 1975 and weighed a whopping 55 pounds. Fast forward to today, and laptops have become an essential tool for work
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The first laptop, the IBM 5100, was released in 1975 and weighed a whopping 55 pounds. Fast forward to today, and laptops have become an essential tool for work, entertainment, and communication. With the rise of cloud computing and advancements in processor technology, laptops have become increasingly powerful and portable. The likes of Apple, Dell, and HP have driven innovation in the industry, with features such as touchscreens, 2-in-1 convertibles, and AI-powered performance optimization. However, concerns around battery life, heat management, and e-waste have sparked debates about the environmental sustainability of laptops. As we look to the future, what role will laptops play in the era of emerging technologies like augmented reality and the Internet of Things?