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Desktop Vs. Laptop

Kane

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Do you use a desktop computer or a laptop? I use a laptop, however, I keep my laptop on a table while working. I use a laptop due to its portability. After using laptop for 12 years, I am thinking to go back to desktop.
 
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I use both, really most of the time I use a desktop computer, but sometimes when I travel or just want to lie down with the computer and not be sitting I use my laptop, either to work or even to watch a video or movie on it, both have their pros and cons, but to work and play I prefer Desktop, to watch series/movies or travel a laptop.
 
If you buy a desktop computer with a monitor, it's about the same price as a laptop. If both have roughly the same performance in terms of CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.When laptops first came out, they cost many times more than desktops. That is no longer the case. In short, I mainly work with a laptop.
 
When I bought my first laptop I spent $480, however, when I bought another laptop 7 years later, I spend just $420. If I want to buy a desktop with similar specs as my current laptop which cost me $1400, I will have to pay almost similar price. There is not much difference in price these days, however, if you custom build, desktop will be superior.
 
I'm all for portability and nothing too bulky, so a laptop has me won. I think my first computer was a desktop and ever since then, I believe I've owned nothing but laptops.
 
I have both a laptop and a desktop. Since my laptop display stopped working I use my desktop's monitor to connect to my laptop using HDMI, in that way, I can use both systems. But my desktop consumes more power than my laptop so I switch to my desktop when there is a demanding task.
 

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