Whether installed in a laptop or desktop computer, all hard drives use similar technology: spinning magnetic platters that record and store data. In earlier generations of computers, there were multiple types of connection interfaces which could vary between desktops and laptops, but the Serial ATA (SATA) standard now dominates both markets. The primary remaining differences between the two types of drives are physical size, storage space and speed. Writer Bio

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