The Top 5 Reasons To Get a Desktop Over A Laptop
In recent memory the laptop has become exceedingly popular, with only one real upside and that is Portability/internet anywhere/files anywhere. So I decided I would make my point and list out all of the reasons that make the desktop go round. Here is the Top 5(T5R) reasons to get a desktop.
#5) Keyboards And Mouses Better On Desktop
The keyboards and mouses are a lot more comfortable and easier to use on a desktop. On a laptop your fingers will begin cramping and it is hard to have accuracy when your fingers have no room to move. The touch-pad on a laptop is horrible, it is easy to accidently click on things and moving the mouse effectively takes a lot of finger sliding. This is just one of those small but important things about desktops.
#4) More Comfortable
Computer chairs are awesome and I refuse to be pried from mine. Good luck carrying around your chair with you when you go to your local hotspot. Sitting in hard unconfortable chairs or in wierd positions is almost guaranteed to happen, and it just isn't good on you --especially if you plan to be in the chair for long--.
#3) More Options
With a desktop you have an unlimited amount of interchangeable parts. You can pretty much modify your desktop in any way you want and it is a hell of a lot easier than a laptop. Whether you want to change out your case or add in a new cooling system there is an almost unlimited amount of things you can do. Laptops do not have this luxury nor will they anytime in the forseeable future.
#2) Easier To Upgrade
For a long time it has been the achilles heel of the laptop that it just wasn't easy to upgrade, and that is not about to change. A desktop user can switch out video cards or memory in a matter of minutes, but on a laptop it is a long process of unscrewing things and trying to get the laptop apart and back together and even then it is harder to change out the memory and you wont be changing the video card either.
#1) More Bang For Your Buck
Parts for laptops tend to cost a lot more than they do for a desktop. I attribute this to the fact that laptop parts are a little harder to find and a little more specifically designed to fit the shape of the laptop. Desktops allow you to buy more for less than a laptop, and this is why it is the #1 reason to buy a desktop over a laptop.
Another Top 5 Down, feel free to comment.
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#5) Keyboards And Mouses Better On Desktop
The keyboards and mouses are a lot more comfortable and easier to use on a desktop. On a laptop your fingers will begin cramping and it is hard to have accuracy when your fingers have no room to move. The touch-pad on a laptop is horrible, it is easy to accidently click on things and moving the mouse effectively takes a lot of finger sliding. This is just one of those small but important things about desktops.
#4) More Comfortable
Computer chairs are awesome and I refuse to be pried from mine. Good luck carrying around your chair with you when you go to your local hotspot. Sitting in hard unconfortable chairs or in wierd positions is almost guaranteed to happen, and it just isn't good on you --especially if you plan to be in the chair for long--.
#3) More Options
With a desktop you have an unlimited amount of interchangeable parts. You can pretty much modify your desktop in any way you want and it is a hell of a lot easier than a laptop. Whether you want to change out your case or add in a new cooling system there is an almost unlimited amount of things you can do. Laptops do not have this luxury nor will they anytime in the forseeable future.
#2) Easier To Upgrade
For a long time it has been the achilles heel of the laptop that it just wasn't easy to upgrade, and that is not about to change. A desktop user can switch out video cards or memory in a matter of minutes, but on a laptop it is a long process of unscrewing things and trying to get the laptop apart and back together and even then it is harder to change out the memory and you wont be changing the video card either.
#1) More Bang For Your Buck
Parts for laptops tend to cost a lot more than they do for a desktop. I attribute this to the fact that laptop parts are a little harder to find and a little more specifically designed to fit the shape of the laptop. Desktops allow you to buy more for less than a laptop, and this is why it is the #1 reason to buy a desktop over a laptop.
Another Top 5 Down, feel free to comment.
I would also like to send out a special notice that I will be adding in a more personal archive in order to make it easier to navigate through my old articles.
That new Archiver can be found here "New Archiver"
I am not real sure why but it seems to have a problem with IE but works with Opera and Safari, sorry for the inconvienence I am figuring it out quickly
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