EJay 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2005 Desktop PC's are the way to go if your looking for a system at home. They don't break eaisly. They have better performance and space issues. You can install 2 250s in a desktop and get 1/2 terabyte. Now if you were using a laptop the idea would be compact, small, affordable, and light. Anything else would become a desktop. Though hard drives dont get that big with notebooks. All in all, I believe that DESKTOP COMPUTERS win. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
satelitepro 0 Report post Posted December 31, 2005 Desktop Advantages: -At the same price you could buy better harware. -With a powerful desktop you could play all games. So, Tell me What do you prefer and if you want tell me with what chipset. Kservice 173680[/snapback] Hi, first... sorry for my English. Desktop, for this. -At the same price you could buy better harware. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted October 8, 2007 Definitely a laptop if you're a power user. If I were a moderate user, I'd do the laptop because I like to be unchained. For $850, I got a desktop that is E6550, 2GB ram, 320 GB HD, 8800 GTS 320MB, DL CD burner. That is much better than I'd get for $850 on a laptop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted June 22, 2008 Desktops all the way Desktop Vs Laptop Just to let you know I am a 12yr old boy. Seeing as I own both a laptop and a desktop to myself I have highly used them both to have enough info to tell you guys that the Laptop is portable but it doesn't give you the comforting feeling a desktop gives. I think that the highest ram of a laptop is 4GB while the desktop can be upgraded to 6GB I think. And another thing is that if you buy a new video card or sound card then you will not be able to fit it into your laptop as it has no more space and on the other hand a desktop has plenty of room which allows you to have multiple hard disks, video cards, sound cards and other peripherals. A laptop can get easily stolen if the burglars come at night as it is very light and easily movable but God knows how a burglar would take a desktop or even touch one. And last but not least a laptop is much more vulnerable to cracks breakages and scratches while the desktop is stuck at one place so it cannot be harmed. Talking about the price everyone knows that desktops are much more cheaper. So all in all I strongly believe that Desktops rule the world and years to come. Thanks -reply by Desktops! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted July 17, 2008 I like desktop but go for laptop if you have to be mobile all the time Desktop Vs Laptop I like using desktop...Because they are more sturdy..You can be quiet harsh with them and you know nothing will happen...You can sit quiet far frm screen and still enjoy the movie laying on your couch...You can see a movie with so many people because screens are bigger and no side view problem...Thirdly offcourse they are least vulnerable to be stolen or to be lost.. But go for a laptop if you are always mobile, I live in my hostel room and don't travel much so its cool for me...Frm my lab I use remote desktop hence again no problem.. -reply by Progress Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted January 10, 2009 desktopsDesktop Vs LaptopReplying to iGuest You're cute kid. I was wondering what to buy my 13 year old son. Eveything you said was the reason I wanted a desktop. They have more memory, he won't drop it and it won't get stolen if he dared to take it to school. -reply by Joanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
princeofvegas 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2009 Sorry to dig up an old post but I think this is a valid debate. Me personally, I prefer to use an HP laptop with a docking station at home. That way you can get the best of both worlds. It is a quick disconnect form the docking station when I need to run out the door and when I am at home I can have my large monitor hooked up for gaming. I have a nvidia nforce chipset. It is an HP pavilion 6000 series which is pretty much a great all around laptop for everything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brandonjbegle 0 Report post Posted February 16, 2009 Depends on what i'm using it forA laptop is good for portability, but doesn't always have great performance. And lets not forget how much more you are gonna pay for a good laptop compared to an equally good desktop.The desktop isn't portable, yet you are gonna get way more for your money. Also its way more customizeable, if you want to add a new graphics card or other pci card for instance, you aren't gonna be able to do that easily on the laptop. but the desktop--just unplug, open, replace. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aloKNsh 0 Report post Posted March 7, 2009 what you are talking dude.Laptops and only laptops though i use desktops but laptops are my first preferencesbecause its portable handy and to be true working on laptops in public place sometimes give a good impression on the girls lol.but desktops...............just use laptops and only laptops Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted June 5, 2009 Well, I think a desktop will be a better option as it can give a better performance, its got a good life comparatively, playing heavy games are possible on a desktop, and in less money one can get a better destop.Moreover , it is more customisable I.E. A graphics card or a pci card can be changed easily in it.So I would pefer a desktop... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saint_Michael 3 Report post Posted June 30, 2009 Well, both laptops and desktops have their pros and cons and usually that determines which way you go. Of course, it is not uncommon to have both especially if you have a job that requires you to be on the movie and yet still do work at home when given the chance. As f or the biggest pro for each is that laptop has superior mobility and desktops have superior customization and of course if you reverse those two pros they become cons as laptops are not really customizable while desktops are not really mobile. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quatrux 4 Report post Posted June 30, 2009 I used to use Desktop computers and never thought of Laptop several years ago, but for some time now, when Laptops got much cheaper and much more reliable and powerful, I think most of users are choosing to get a Laptop, especially if they are not hardcore gamers, due to even though a laptop might be powerful, it is saving energy with all those speed stuff, that you usually get more speed on a Desktop..I bought a Laptop some years ago and I'm really happy, when I go somewhere I just take it and have a small cordless laser mouse, which is very convenient lets say at work and university.. But at home 15.4 screen is to small for me, thats why I connect it to external big LCD monitor and have external keyboard and a bigger mouse, so it seems that I'm on a "Desktop" computer, even though it is portable Because my laptop only has Stereo output, I bought external sound card, my sound system is 7.1 so it's quite stupid to use only two speakers, so I really think that if it's possible, it's better to use Laptop and if it is to small for you, just buy external LCD monitor and etc. :excl:Of course, when having a real Desktop, you can add more HDD and customize it, but it's hard to move it, as been said and having a Laptop and a Desktop, well you'll need to use two Operating Systems, so double work for you, double updates, double scanning and etc. :angel: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k_nitin_r 8 Report post Posted June 30, 2009 Hi!I'd definitely get a notebook PC instead of a desktop. Sure, desktops are more powerful can be upgraded more easily and you can hook up a really mean video card in it, but the ease with which you can pick up your notebook PC and walk into any room or go out to the coffee shop wins me over. That, and I can take my notebook with me to class so I don't need to buy another one just to take to class.When the workplace offers me a notebook PC, I take it around to the conference room, to a co-worker's desk for discussions and stuff. They'd be spending more in lost productivity if they gave me a desktop PC. The notebook can still run CounterStrike Source at full detail though :-PRegards,Nitin Reddy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jhaer00 0 Report post Posted September 17, 2009 (edited) <p>just want to say.. .laptops vs desktop computers are just like mobility vs power.</p><p> </p><p>we all know that laptops are best at mobility but less power (in terms of battery life) and costs much.</p><p>while desktop computers, have more capability to make your life easier.</p><p> </p><p>you can't say that laptop is better than desktops or vice versa. it always depends on the "you"-ser(user). because it's the satifaction that matters.</p><p>if your job(needs mobility), always needs to be out of the country(or out of no where <img border="0" alt="" width="17" height="17" src="/txtmngr/images/smileys/smiley4.gif" />), then I prefer that you use a laptop, I can't say "use Dell branded laptops it will suit your needs." because brand matter in terms of price, design and specs, but laptops in terms of comfortability, it usually depends(on the user). but if you need a computer for home use just use a desktop, it doesn't heat-up like laptops.</p><p>to end what i'm saying. just use what suits you. e-mail me if you have any violent reaction.</p><p><a href="mailto:hell_scream_13@yahoo.com">hell_scream_13@yahoo.com</a></p>ps. laptop manufacturers are trying their best to improve their products and some of their products can do what desktops can't. i think it needs more time to totally replace desktops by laptops Edited September 17, 2009 by jhaer00 (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites