Answer: PCS
PCS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 215 times.
- Floppy takers
- Desktop pub. items
- Mac rivals
- Compaq products
- Modern office staples
- Modern office staples, for short
- Compaqs, e.g.
- Some I.B.M. products
- I.B.M.-compatibles
- They may be cloned
- Common desk items
- IBM products
- Some clones
- Fujitsu products
- Windows boxes
- Software runners, briefly
- iMac competitors
- Dell and others
- Gateway products
- Gateway sales
- Dell products, in brief
- Notebooks of a sort
- Alternatives to Macs
- Desktop items, for short
- CD burners
- Dells, Gateways, etc.
- Dell products
- Some tablets
- Tech store purchases
- What some users use
- Mac alternatives
- Intel-ligent machines
- CPU housings
- Alternatives to iMacs
- IBM's and Compaqs
- Electronics dept. purchases
- IBM output
- IBM hardware
- IBM purchases
- Some workstations: Abbr.
- Staples staples, briefly
- Desk toppers
- Some laptops
- Workstation machines
- IT workers use them
- Surfers can use them
- Some notebooks
- Machines that can run Vista
- Program holders
- Dells, maybe
- Compaq Presarios, e.g.
- Some network units
- 28-Across concerns
- Laptops, perhaps
- HP Pavilions, e.g.
- Some IBM products
- Software holders
- Desktop devices
- Office fixtures
- Workstation machines, for short
- Some laptops: Abbr.
- Computer-lab inventory
- Virus victims
- Desktop machines, familiarly
- Where Windows run
- Desktop items
- CPU environs
- Windows boxes?
- Many home computers
- Windows can be found on them
- Computers not supported by Jobs
- Some are desktops
- Some notebooks, briefly
- Objects on many desktops
- Some of the IBM line
- Windows 7 runners
- Desktop items, briefly
- Gateways or Dells, briefly
- Dell or Toshiba products, for short
- Some office equipment
- Desktop products: Abbr.
- Dell output
- Computer lab purchase
- Staples staples, for short
- Trojan targets
- Home computers, for short
- Trojan targets
- Like some tablets
- Office staples, for short
- IBM units
- HP products
- They may be networked
- Gates devices
- Windows will open on many of them
- Drive holders
- Machines with RAM
- CPU containers
- Home-office eqpt.
- Home-office equip.
- Machines with RAM
- Lenovo or Dell products
- They have hard drives
- Surfers may use them
- 74-Down products
- Best Buy buys
- Old IBM products
- Machines near mice
- Dell wares
- Some email senders
- HP or Acer wares
- They get booted
- Data proc. equipment
- CPU settings
- Machines with CPUs
- GI assignments
- Best Buy buys [SEE NOTE LINK ABOVE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS PUZZLE]
- HP or Dell products
- Equipment in some labs
- Gateways, e.g.
- Macs' counterparts
- They may get viruses (abbr.)
- Macs' alternatives
- Dells, at times
- Office staples
- Many run Windows
- Many of them can burn CDs
- Tech store buys
- They're Intel-ligent
- Laptops that aren't Apples: Abbr.
- P. MacKay and party
- Lenovo output
- Dell and HP products
- IBM 5150s, e.g.
- Lenovo IdeaCentres, e.g.
- IBM-compatibles, e.g.
- Some computers
- Laptops, briefly
- Desktop products
- Individual Apples
- Windows runners
- Many computers
- See 61-Down
- HP laptops, for short
- Lenovo products
- Dell options
- Some HP products
- IBM offerings
- '80s IBM products
- '80s IBMs
- Certain notebooks
- Chrome runners, maybe
- Virus victims: Abbr.
- Staples of many offices
- HP or Acer products
- Desktop machines
- Windows-opening machines
- Many WWW access points
- Some notebooks, in brief
- They carry programs
- Acer or Asus products
- Some Toshiba products
- They hold drives
- Machines next to mice
- Pts. of a jigsaw puzzle
- Dell or HP offerings
- They might be linked by LANs
- Cubicle fixtures
- TRS-80s, e.g.
- Staples buys
- Lenovo wares
- Many laptops
- Computers that aren't Apples: Abbr.
- Mac competitors
- Apples they're not
- Acer products
- Many Chrome runners
- Some card holders
- Many have Windows and screens
- HPs, e.g.
- Lenovo ThinkPads, e.g.
- Compaq machines
- Many desktops
- Non-Macs
- Many HP products
- Products pioneered by IBM
- Some laptops, for short
- Machines with Windows, briefly
- Acer offerings
- Laptops, e.g.
- Windows might be on them
- Laptops and such
- Windows runners, for short
- Lenovos and HPs
- Some desktop computers
- Fancy notebooks?
- What CRTs were used with
- Many run Windows 10
- Alternatives to Apples
- Microsoft Surfaces, e.g.
- Surfaces, e.g.
- Parts of many gaming rigs
- Alternatives to tablets
- Some Best Buy buys, for short
- Lenovos and Dells and such
- Dell products, for short
- IT dept. array
- IT department inventory
- They get booted at the office
- IBMs, e.g.
- Some laptops, and a hint to five long answers in this puzzle
- Laptops, for example
- 35-Down alternatives
- Lenovo machines
- Big Mac rivals?
- Dells, say