persónutölvukerfa
Persónutölvukerfi, or personal computing system, refers to a computer designed for individual use, as opposed to shared or networked systems. These systems are typically characterized by their portability, ease of use, and the ability to run a wide range of applications. The term "personal" distinguishes these devices from mainframe or server computers, which are designed for centralized data processing and are accessed by multiple users simultaneously.
The concept of persónutölvukerfi emerged in the late 1970s with the introduction of the Apple II and
Modern persónutölvukerfi include desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. These devices are powered by operating systems
The evolution of persónutölvukerfi has been driven by advancements in technology, including the development of faster