Table computer

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Not to be confused with tablet computer.
This article is about a tabletop – a table computer. For a cross of a tablet and a laptop device, see tabtop.

A table computer, or a table PC, or a tabletop is a device class of a full-featured large-display portable all-in-one computer with an internal battery. It can either be used on a table's top, hence the name, or carried around the house.[1]

Table computers feature an 18-inch or larger multi-touch touchscreen display, a battery capable of at least 2 hours of autonomous work and a full-featured desktop operating system, such as Windows 10. They are typically shipped with pre-installed multi-user touch-enabled casual games and apps, and typically marketed as family entertainment devices. Manufacturers of some table computers provide a specialized graphical user interface to simplify a simultaneous interaction of multiple users, one example is Aura[2] interface, which is installed in Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon tabletop.

A number of manufacturers released their own versions of tabletops, some prominent examples are HP Envy Rove 20, Dell XPS 18 and Sony VAIO Tap 20.

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  1. ^ Ackerman, Dan (16 March 2013). "Big screens, big batteries: A roundup of tabletop PCs". CNet.com. Retrieved 9 October 2014. 
  2. ^ "Aura Horizon Table PC (Interface Design)". Red-Dot-21.com. Retrieved 9 October 2014.