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I'm in the very early stages of playing the game called, "What will my next computer be?" But I find that one of the big questions in the game is one I faced four years ago, when I bought my current machine: laptop or desktop? The adage has been that one can get more power in a desktop unit, but that's not really holding true anymore. Desktops are generally more expandable, but again, not always. Laptops are the only machines for a lot of people. I guess the only thing I'd really miss out on from a component perspective is a big honking monitor. Chances are good that if I get a laptop, I'm looking at either a 15" or a 12" screen. I'm curious what Pingers use, though: desktops or laptops? And why'd you choose what you chose? Comments
FROM: Chris [E-Mail]
DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 8:58:10 am I've got a laptop to work, but I only use it for client demos or when I go into the office. Otherwise I work on a desktop. FROM: Joseph DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 9:27:21 am I use a desktop at work and at the office and prefer desktops for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with computing power over laptops: laptops have cramped keyboards, small squinty screens and fiddly drive drawers. FROM: Ryan [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 10:01:11 am I think I'd have a hard time getting used to a laptop as a primary machine. Yes, you can get a docking station so it essentially feels like a desktop when you're at a desk, but I like to add stuff to my computers too much and most laptops aren't easily enough expandable for my needs. Of course, I also seem to kill computers with a quickness, so maybe I should chill out on the expansion. FROM: Monica DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 10:15:36 am desktop. More drives! FROM: Greg DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 10:24:21 am A P3 800MHz desk top. It rocks! But, it's got two hard drives with tons of space. FROM: Cat [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 12:06:59 pm I suppose if I had to travel a lot, I'd go for a laptop. I'm not one of those folks who needs a computer with them everywhere--but don't listen to me, I won't even get a cell phone. Bottom line: if there's no compelling reason to get a laptop, then a desktop is the obvious choice. FROM: Rob [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 1:51:49 pm I have a desktop, mostly because I like building my own and I don't think I could get used to gaming on a screen like that. FROM: aharris DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 3:20:39 pm I haven't "bought" a computer since my very first one back in '97. I have an old case and I just keep cramming stuff into it. FROM: Ken DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 4:59:48 pm Laptops with wireless internet are pretty cool, then you arent stuck at a desk. I would probably get a laptop cause if you r in a rush to finish something you can take it with you. FROM: Paul DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 5:37:30 pm I will probably go for a desktop, in the end. But since I have a train commute now like you, aharris, that's what I was thinking about. FROM: Dave [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday February 10, 2005 -- 11:34:04 pm Well, if you purchase a laptop, don't cheap out. FROM: Merle [E-Mail] DATE: Saturday February 12, 2005 -- 3:38:10 pm I've been a desktop guy for years because I love reusing old hardware. That said, I keep a few laptops around for those rare days when I want to sit elsewhere. FROM: JonJ DATE: Tuesday March 8, 2005 -- 9:55:41 am I have been getting the bug to get a laptop for some time. I am a retired guy and belong to a PC club. I end up putting several program presentations a year about various things. I am glad when I can borrow someones else's laptop, otherwise I have to lug one of my desktop systems from home to the meeting and back. FROM: Merle [E-Mail] DATE: Saturday March 12, 2005 -- 7:21:30 pm I got a Minibook from http://www.cappuccinopc.com/ a while back. That might be easier than lugging a big desktop system around; my TX-3 is about the size of eight CD cases. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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