Fifth generation computers, in general, have become the epitome of handheld trinkets. From laptops to cellphones, from Apple products to HP. They basically have made a name and status for themselves enough to become the most wanted items in the market at the moment.
These gadgets are compact, but could just be able to withstand a massive memory capacity. They are versatile, in a sense that they will be able to do what today's Personal Computers have been doing since they were invented. In the end, they end up being more wanted than the conventional computer itself. However, this still cannot beat what the Supercomputer has to offer.
One of these computers may include the laptop. A gadget that is, technically, the mini version of a computer, and the bigger version of a netbook/notebook. Weird. A laptop performs all tasks that a PC does. Unfortunately, it can't withstand the huge memory capacity that much.
Then we have Smartphones. The descendant of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), it can connect to the internet, make for a good business planner, and are pretty much the certain function that a computer can do.
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Last, we have the Tablet. It can connect to the internet, make for cellphones (if you don't mind the size), and are greatly used for entertainment/leisure. Games are downloaded, applications are installed. Yep. Enough said.
The fifth generation computers have indeed paved the way to more gadgets that the manufacturers have in store for their consumers. These days, more artificial intelligence gadgets have become the rising trend. I just hope one day that they don't evolve enough to be able to take over the world or something.
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