First off, a mobile device is a computing device small enough to hold in your hand. Because of their reduced size, the screens on mobile devices are small — often between 3 and 5 inches. In our present age there are may kinds of mobile devices. Some of them are things we use almost everyday, namely, smartphones, digital cameras, portable media players, e-book readers, and game devices.
"What's a smartphone?" you may ask. It resembles something closely to a cellular phone people have used then and until now, the only difference is that a smartphone has capabilities that a simple cellular phone will never achieve. Tasks like watching DIY videos, sending and receiving emails and so much more. Smartphones are capable of tasks that can be done or performed on a personal computer.
A digital camera, unlike it's ancestors, allows you to take photos and videos that can be stored and viewed digitally on a laptop afterwards. They have an advantage over it's ancestors due to it being able to modify, share, organise, or print the image when it is convenient for us.
Portable Media Players are like dvd players and a tv that fit in the palm of your hands. They are able to store music, videos, photos, and other digital media so that users can view or listen to whenever the users feel like it. Portable Media Players often come with earbuds that act as small personal speakers.
E-Book Readers are the next best thing to actual books. Aside from it's obvious lacking of physical pages and the scent that comes along with every page turn, it's very helpful when you want to pack light and don't like carrying around bulky bags wherever you go. You are able to store thousands or million (depending on the memory available) stories that you can take with you anywhere.
Game consoles are mobile computing devices designed for single-player or multiplayer. Due to their reduced size gamers and non-gamers alike are able to enjoy a lot of games in a little screen.
Personally I'd rather play on PC.
"What's a smartphone?" you may ask. It resembles something closely to a cellular phone people have used then and until now, the only difference is that a smartphone has capabilities that a simple cellular phone will never achieve. Tasks like watching DIY videos, sending and receiving emails and so much more. Smartphones are capable of tasks that can be done or performed on a personal computer.
A digital camera, unlike it's ancestors, allows you to take photos and videos that can be stored and viewed digitally on a laptop afterwards. They have an advantage over it's ancestors due to it being able to modify, share, organise, or print the image when it is convenient for us.
Portable Media Players are like dvd players and a tv that fit in the palm of your hands. They are able to store music, videos, photos, and other digital media so that users can view or listen to whenever the users feel like it. Portable Media Players often come with earbuds that act as small personal speakers.
E-Book Readers are the next best thing to actual books. Aside from it's obvious lacking of physical pages and the scent that comes along with every page turn, it's very helpful when you want to pack light and don't like carrying around bulky bags wherever you go. You are able to store thousands or million (depending on the memory available) stories that you can take with you anywhere.
Game consoles are mobile computing devices designed for single-player or multiplayer. Due to their reduced size gamers and non-gamers alike are able to enjoy a lot of games in a little screen.
Personally I'd rather play on PC.
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