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Laptop vs. Desktop Computer

Submitted by HelpMeRick.com on December 30, 2005 - 5:34pm.
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A question that has been popping up more and more lately from computer users looking to buy a new computer is: "Should I buy a laptop computer or desktop computer?" As with most computer shopping questions, the answer is 'it depends'. In this article, I will point out the pros and cons of each and what type of user would benefit from a laptop.

In terms of performance, both laptops and desktops handle almost any computer task well. The exceptions being role playing and sport games, computer aided drafting (CAD), movie editing and high end graphic design. A laptop will perform all these functions, but, in general, not as well as a desktop. But for Internet surfing, word processing, email, spreadsheets, basic digital photography, etc, a laptop is a viable alternative to a desktop.

Price vs. performance goes to the desktop. For the same price, you will get more power and flexibility in a desktop unit. Also, desktops are much easier to upgrade or fix than a laptop.

Space obviously goes to the laptop. Laptops rarely weigh over ten pounds and can fit on a surface not much bigger than a piece of paper...or even your lap! Besides a power cable and maybe a printer cable, there aren't many extraneous wires hanging from the back of a laptop.

Portability also resides with the laptop...the reason for their invention. If you travel and like to stay connected on the road, then a laptop is a must. One overlooked feature of a laptop is 'local travel'. You can use your laptop in any room in your house, your patio, or even take it with you to the library or coffee shop.

If you do shop for a laptop computer, I recommend getting one with the following minimum features:

1. 14" screen
2. 512mb of RAM (temporary memory)
3. 40gb Hard Drive
4. DVD/CDRW combo drive
5. Built-in Ethernet and wireless capability

If it sounds like I lean towards laptops, you are correct. Laptops make a lot of sense for many computer users because of the simple setup, portability, and they have dropped in price significantly over the past eighteen months. So, if you are contemplating a new computer purchase, take a strong look at laptops.

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