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Not all the features available in the legacy "Mendeley Desktop" application have been yet implemented in the new "Mendeley Reference Manager" desktop application and it is unclear if they will be, because the "master" reference database of Mendeley is the on-line database available in the cloud, not the local database (a copy of the master ...
Mendeley: Elsevier: 2008-08 2020 1.19.8 Free / Online storage free up to 2 GB / Additional storage space available No proprietary (OS API clients exist) Account required, Desktop & Web components, Windows, Linux, macOS (not macOS 11 Big Sur) Paperpile: Stefan Washietl, Gregorgy Jordan, Andreas Gruber 2013 Continually updated online
A mobile workstation, also known as a desktop replacement computer (DTR) or workstation laptop, is a personal computer that provides the full capabilities of a workstation-class desktop computer while remaining mobile. They are often larger, bulkier laptops or in some cases 2-in-1 PCs with a tablet-like form factor and interface. Because of ...
Eurocom was founded in 1989 [1] as a company designing desktop replacement notebooks. To achieve this they used CPUs intended for desktop computers in their notebooks. [2] In May 2013 Eurocom began to sell laptops through Future Shop's online retail store. [3]
Alienware Area-51m (discontinued) – 2019 desktop replacement gaming laptop with a desktop CPU, up to Intel Core i9-9900K (from i7 8700 to i9 9900K), 128 GB of upgradeable memory, upgradeable GPU (ships with GTX 1080 but will be upgraded to RTX 2080) and overclockable as well. Also features two power adapters and new Legend design language for ...
The M18 is a “desktop replacement” laptop, which means it’s extremely powerful and also not meant to travel often. It weighs more than 9 pounds, so it’s designed to sit on a desk or a ...
This is a list of software that provides an alternative graphical user interface for Microsoft Windows operating systems.The technical term for this interface is a shell. ...
At the time of its release in September 2010 the X7200 was favourably reviewed by AnandTech, and described as "King of the Desktop Replacement". It was also described as "an absolute tank", due to its weight of 5.5 kg in a basic configuration, compared to around 3 kg for other 17" "laptop" computers, and heavy power consumption of around 300W. [7]