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  • Desktop or Laptop

    Which one do you prefer?
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  • #2
    Re: Desktop or Laptop

    Comes down to two things: What are you going to use it for and where do you want to take it?

    If you want to use a computer for games and such a laptop is not your best option. If you are going to be using in primarily for productivity (Word, Excel, Internet) you can't go wrong with a laptop.

    You also have to consider whether you want to (or will want to in the future) take your computer to places such as the library, college, work, etc.

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    • #3
      Re: Desktop or Laptop

      But I heard like if a laptop gets messed up it i svery hard & expensive to fix it
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      • #4
        Re: Desktop or Laptop

        I don't think it's that much more expensive than getting a PC fixed. It'll probably only be slightly more expensive - if at all and depending on the problem. This is why you do research on the PC/laptop beforehand and install good anti-virus/anti-spyware software. Although it is expensive, Norton has never failed me.

        I think it should come down to how you want to use the computer - i.e. are you going to be able to use it in the way you want to? If not, getting something you don't want is going to be useless.

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        • #5
          Re: Desktop or Laptop

          Desktop for me.

          Everybody in my family owns their own laptop. I'm the only one who never uses one. Ever. I absolutely hate the feel of laptops. I can't type on them and they're too uncomfortable to use. A desktop feels like a computer, whereas a laptop feels so awkward when I use one.

          I probably will need a laptop in the future but I will definitely work my way around one. I don't think I will ever be able to edit any piece of film on a laptop. I feel like it's too big of a project to handle on such a small piece of equipment.

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          • #6
            Re: Desktop or Laptop

            I like desktops also I feel more comfortable using them, with laptops its very confusing to me.
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            • #7
              Re: Desktop or Laptop

              Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
              I like desktops also I feel more comfortable using them, with laptops its very confusing to me.
              A computer is a computer is a computer. If you are comfortable with a desktop, how can a laptop "confuse" you?

              ...then again, you are PepsiAddict. You are inherently confused.

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              • #8
                Re: Desktop or Laptop

                I really don't like a laptop to work with a desktop is much better and easier to work with. just my opinion

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                • #9
                  Re: Desktop or Laptop

                  Crusader how you been buddy
                  I missed your childish remarks but then again Ignoring you really woks & doesnt affect me anymore.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Desktop or Laptop

                    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                    I really don't like a laptop to work with a desktop is much better and easier to work with. just my opinion
                    Ya Karo I agree my brother has 2 laptops & a desktop & he also says that desktop is more reliable.
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