handheld,
Asus Eee PC netbook, and
MacBook laptop) Computer form factors comprise a number of specific industry standards for
motherboards, specifying dimensions,
power supplies, placement of mounting holes and
ports, and other parameters. Other types of form factors for computers include: •
Small form factor (SFF), a more loosely defined set of standards that may refer to both motherboards and
computer cases. SFF devices include mini-towers and
home theater PCs. •
Pizza box form factor, a wide, flat case form factor used for computers and network switches; often sized for installation in a
19-inch rack. •
All-in-one PC • "Lunchbox"
portable computer Components •
Hard disk drive form factors, the physical dimensions of a computer hard drive •
Hard disk enclosure form factor, the physical dimensions of a computer hard drive enclosure •
Motherboard form factor, the physical dimensions of a computer motherboard • Memory module form factors
Mobile form factors •
Laptop or
notebook, a form of portable computer with a
clamshell design. •
Subnotebook,
ultra-mobile PC,
netbook, and
tablet computer, various form factors for devices that are smaller and often cheaper than a typical notebook. •
Mobile phone, including a wide range of sizes and layouts. Broad categories of form factors include bars,
flip phones, and sliders, with many subtypes and variations. Also include
phablets (small tablets) and industrial handheld devices. •
Stick PC, a
single-board computer in a small elongated casing resembling a stick ==See also==