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#178689 - 08/05/09 05:05 PM Laptop or Desktop?
Matt26 Offline
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Registered: 09/27/05
Posts: 309
Loc: Vermont
The Wife and I are debating getting a second computer. We currently have a desk top and are debating between a laptop or desk top. Without getting into the hardware/brands argument, what do you prefer and why?
use for us is really just normal wordproccesing, online for bills and research. (Although I do like to play a little HALO once in a while)

EDIT: I should add, The reason we are looking at getting a second computer is that our current desktop has been in the shop for the last 35 days and we are looking for sort of a back up system. A laptop would have come in very handy on our recent drive out to Minnesota from Vermont. total of seven days in the car.


Edited by Matt26 (08/05/09 05:39 PM)
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#178691 - 08/05/09 05:17 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: Matt26]
sushi Offline
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Registered: 06/10/08
Posts: 23
The less you know about computers the more you need a laptop. They are more reliable and you can easily bring it to people to sort out when they go wrong.
The PC boys at work become your support for the price of a bag of doughnuts :-).
In England we have 'Which?' magazine to give advice on what to buy you must have something like that in the USA.
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#178694 - 08/05/09 05:30 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: sushi]
Eugene Offline
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Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
Arg, posting at work the worthless software known as internet explorer ate my post.
What I was saying was my preference is laptop unless your into always swapping hardware around. Just be careful that some of the low end consumer laptops are desktop replacements and can't really be used on a lap so if your looking at one of those then you may as well just get a desktop.
We just replaced both our laptops with smaller netbooks, much more handy to show years worth of pictures, small enough to go anywhere.

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#178695 - 08/05/09 05:32 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: sushi]
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
It's pretty simple.

Do you travel?

Do you need to use it other than your desk?

If so you need a laptop.

If not then a desktop would be fine.

Desktops are cheaper for comparable systems.

If you get a laptop and are someone who keeps their technology for a while I suggest the 3yr warranty it's normally 100 bucks and well worth it because laptops are prone to break if you move them often. Also you will need to replace the battery at least once in a 3 year time span or enjoy recharging it a lot.

I pretty much get a new laptop every 2 years. I use it only for travel, and only lose a couple hundred when I sell it which is good based on what I pay and how quick computers decrease in prices.

I wait for laptops to go on sale at Dell then use my purchase program, and additional coupons to save even more. I think my most recent laptop cost $700 shipped/taxed/etc and it's normal rate was 900-1200. I got the 3 year warranty which added I believe $120 to the cost too, and a larger battery. It's one I can play games on or multi-task the crap out of since I work on it.

I use my desktop 99% of the time, and I keep it for approx. 3 years before replacing, however during that time I may upgrade a few things. I build my desktops and have for the last 15 years, and they last others an additional 3-5 years after I am done with them. Use good components and they last a VERY long time. I say 3 years because you don't even need to upgrade every year or two to continue working how you were with the new applications nowdays it's the games that decide if you need faster or better wink

My next desktop will be as soon as the i7 processors, mobos and ram price drops, A LOT!

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#178698 - 08/05/09 05:47 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: Todd W]
Tom_L Offline
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Registered: 03/19/07
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Since you have a desktop already it would be better to get a laptop as your secondary system IME. Laptops are a lot more portable and totally self-contained. That said, for any serious work (or hardcore gaming if you're into that) a desktop is always preferable. Desktops are much easier to upgrade and tend to offer better performance at the same price.

I use computers all the time and type a lot. I've got both a desktop and laptop at work and use the laptop often, but usually with a full-sized USB keyboard and mouse. Typing on a laptop keyboard is a pain, ergonomically and otherwise.

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#178701 - 08/05/09 05:51 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: Tom_L]
Russ Offline
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
I've used a laptop (three actually) exclusively for the past 8 years. When I travel I just put my workstation in a bag and walk.
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#178702 - 08/05/09 05:51 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: sushi]
benjammin Offline
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
Laptops have never been more reliable than desktops for comparable age, use and abilities. Laptop components are a compromise and subject to much more daily stress than desktops, which are constructed of more robust components and usually at a lower cost due to scale etc. For every desktop that came across my bench, I'd estimate at least three equivalent laptops came in for repairs for the same level of use.

However, I would still recommend a laptop for the OP. Since they already have a desktop, they could enjoy the added versatility of a laptop. The ability to go wi-fi or 3G abroad as well as on demand file access wherever they go is quite handy.
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#178707 - 08/05/09 06:13 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: benjammin]
Grouch Offline
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Registered: 07/02/08
Posts: 395
Loc: Ohio
I've switched to a laptop just for the freedom it offers to use it anywhere within my home. I rarely take it on trips.

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#178710 - 08/05/09 06:28 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: Grouch]
airballrad Offline
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Registered: 10/22/07
Posts: 248
Loc: Gulf Coast Florida, USA
I have and use both. Laptops are more expensive to repair if something happens, and you will have to spend more for the horsepower to do graphics-intensive games, but in almost all other ways laptops are king.

I have a tiny netbook I picked up for $250. No moving parts, and will run for 4-5 hours from the battery without a recharge. I still use my desktop most of the time because it is available, and I may get another desktop in the future just because it makes life easier when I need to add a TB of disk space or download video from the camera. In the scenario you describe, a laptop would be a good fit.

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#178711 - 08/05/09 07:10 PM Re: Laptop or Desktop? [Re: Todd W]
picard120 Offline
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Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 763
desktop is easily upgradable however laptop can't be done.

do you need to use pc at cottage often?

Do you travel alot and need to use pc.

if you answer yes to the 2 above questions, you need a laptop.


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