Desktop vs Laptop

Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:20 am

Desktop, hands down :bowdown:

You can′t seriously play a game on a laptop unless you′re travelling. Like, why even bother to sit at home crouching over that for several hours? :rolleyes:
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Kelvin Diaz
 
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:34 pm

Desktop, hands down :bowdown:

You can′t seriously play a game on a laptop unless you′re travelling. Like, why even bother to sit at home crouching over that for several hours? :rolleyes:

Lie down in bed! You can't really play when you're traveling either. Laptop batteries usually don't last very long.
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carla
 
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:21 pm

Desktop, much.....much more suited for my gaming style and more upgradable. Plus eyefinity, my new love of multi-monitor setups.
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Juliet
 
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:59 am

Desktop of course.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:54 am

For gaming - Desktop.
Pros: Easy to upgrade parts, less expensive, more power.
Cons: Not very portable. Requires external power source (power outage = no desktop).

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For general, non-gaming use - Laptop.
Pros: Portable, built it webcam, most are WiFi enabled, can be used without external power source (as long as the battery is charged).
Cons: Can't upgrade parts (graphics card, stuff like that), more expensive than desktop with same performance level, battery life can really svck.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:22 am

The four categories of computing: Desktop, laptop, netbook, tablet. This is GENERALLY speaking

Power: Desktop, laptop, tablet, netbook

Energy efficienty: tablet, netbook, laptop, desktop

portability: tablet, netbook, laptop, desktop

ergonomics: desktop, anything else

upgradability: desktop, anything else

expected life: desktop, tablet, laptop, netbook

sustainability (ability to remain on without power): netbook, tablet, laptop, desktop

consumer mobility (utility on the go for consumption, different from portability): tablet, netbook, laptop, desktop

short-term productive mobility: laptop, netbook, tablet, desktop

long-term productive mobility: netbook, laptop, tablet, desktop

Laptops only win one niche category: producing content when mobile for less than 4 hours.

Desktop. Cheaper for what you get, better performance, more upgradeable, better cooling, theoretically longer lifespan, etc. The only advantage to a laptop is portability.

Laptops have long lost the advantage of portability, and can hardly be considered portable compared to alternatives. Their only remaining advantage is the ability to fully utilize a workstation-grade operating system without constantly being plugged in.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:50 am

Desktop, they're more powerful and upgradable. I can't stand those cramped little flat keyboards and touchpads either :sick:
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:52 am

Desktops are better for performance and value, but I like having a gaming laptop for portability.
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carla
 
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:33 am

Laptops have long lost the advantage of portability, and can hardly be considered portable compared to alternatives. Their only remaining advantage is the ability to fully utilize a workstation-grade operating system without constantly being plugged in.

Hrm...I dunno...it's definitely easier to pack up and tote a laptop than a desktop. Sure, they're relatively big and heavy, but they're not difficult to re-locate. ;)
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:07 am

Hrm...I dunno...it's definitely easier to pack up and tote a laptop than a desktop. Sure, they're relatively big and heavy, but they're not difficult to re-locate. ;)

Obviously I was referring to tablets and netbooks, which are many times more portable than laptops -- not referring to desktops. Hence they've lost the portable advantage to other devices. But over netbooks and tablets, which are limited in power/capabilities, laptops have a greater scope of capabilities (at a significant cost of battery life and portability -- getting generally less than half that of tablet and netbook counterparts and being significantly more bulky) allowing for productive work on the go.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:57 am

I'd much prefer a desktop. But I'm constantly traveling so I have a laptop so I can do things on the go.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:23 am

Obviously I was referring to tablets and netbooks, which are many times more portable than laptops -- not referring to desktops. Hence they've lost the portable advantage to other devices. But over netbooks and tablets, which are limited in power/capabilities, laptops have a greater scope of capabilities (at a significant cost of battery life and portability -- getting generally less than half that of tablet and netbook counterparts and being significantly more bulky) allowing for productive work on the go.

Ah. I was strictly looking at it from a "desktop vs laptop" perspective.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:28 am

Desktop:

Bigger screen, more power, customizable, upgradeable.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:41 am

Desktop everytime

- Laptops cost more than a PC of the same spec
- Desktops can be easily modified and upgraded, much harder and in most cases impossible to do with a laptop
- Desktops give better performance
- Desktops are easier to repair... example, if you are a wally and drop your drink on your keyboard, you can just replace the keyboard. Do that on a laptop because it is all one unit it will damage everything else as well
- Desktops are better for gaming imo, they are easier to keep cool as temperatures get high during long gaming sessions

The only time a laptop is useful is if you need it for your work... in which case buy a cheap one and invest in a decent desktop for everything else.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:27 am

Desktop.Better performance AND cooling.
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:44 am

Laptops are good with portability if you have your charger cable with you and you're somewhere where you can plug it in. Same could be said for a desktop, but it's rather inconvenient to carry one around plus monitor, mouse and keyboard :P
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Post » Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:19 am

Desktop - upgradeable and more powerful. I do wish I had a solid gaming laptop for those evenings I don't feel like sitting at my computer desk, but I can't justify the cost when I have a perfectly good desktop PC.
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