workstation
IPA: wˈɝksteɪʃʌn
noun
- a desktop computer, normally more powerful than a normal PC and often dedicated to a specific task, such as graphics
- an area, at a workplace, for a single worker
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Examples of "workstation" in Sentences
- One of the tools I * was* missing on Linux workstation is AutoCAD.
- The Novanta workstation is some beauty, even if I think it’s a bit chunky.
- My workstation is an HP EliteBook with 4Gb ram, 2. 5ghz core 2 duo, and a 300gb hard drive.
- * Coleman Mack climate control system in workstation area, standard A/C and heat in cockpit
- My 4-year-old HP mobile workstation is still running strong. the only problem I've had was a split in the power cord.
- I also realised yesterday that an out of alignment workstation is responsible for the unbelievable neck pain and stiffness I've been experiencing.
- The Dell model you mention is a corporate computer workstation from a few years ago that is powerful enough to run a Computer Automated Drawing, or CAD, software package.
- The new workstation is installed, loaded, configured with all the premium software I use on a day-to-day basis, protected against pop-ups and viruses, and I noted in passing as it booted up that the silly thing has half a gig of RAM and four P4 Processors.
- And to those who say "but the picture in her workstation is purely her own individual expression of faith, not the school’s," I would say yes, we adults understand that distinction, but that might be asking a bit much of elementary school kids (and Red Hill is an elementary school).
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