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* Rackmount computers – The cases of these computers fit into [[19-inch rack]]s, and maybe space-optimized and very flat. A dedicated display, keyboard, and mouse may not exist, but a [[KVM switch]] or built-in remote control (via LAN or other means) can be used to gain console access. Many [[server (computing)|servers]] are rackmount computers and [[data center]]s may have dozens or hundreds of racks with hundreds or thousands of rackmount computers acting as servers.
* In-car computers ([[carputer]]s) – Built into automobiles, for [[In car entertainment|entertainment]], [[Automotive navigation system|navigation]], etc.
* [[Laptop]]s and [[Notebook form factor(laptop)|notebook computer]]s – Portable and all in one case.
* [[Tablet computer]] – Like laptops, but with a [[touch-screen]], entirely replacing the physical keyboard.
* [[Smartphone]]s, [[smartbook]]s, and [[palmtop computer]]s – Small handheld personal computers with limited hardware specifications.