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View Poll Results: Lap top or Desk top?
Lap top all the way! 13 56.52%
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Desktop definitely! 7 30.43%
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Old 07-19-2008, 02:12 PM #1
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Default Laptop or desktop?

Just curious, I am thinking about getting a new computer and wondering if a laptop would work out for me and thinking a desktop might be best due to the overheating issues laptops have that a desktop is still the way to go. What are the pros and cons as you see them?
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I prefer a desktop just because I build my own systems and I can easily upgrade or change out internals if there is a problem with something.

And I am more comfortable using my own chosen, monitor, mouse & keyboard.
And being able to adjust everything for my ergonomic comfort.
I have a chronic RSI type condition.
We do have a laptop also but I just can't use it for extended times, mainly dd uses it for classes.

But a laptop is handy if you like to move around in the house or outsideor for traveling.
they do make special fan /platforms that you can buy for the overheating issues

I don't know if certain brands/designs have more problems with that or not.
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Laptop, for me, affords far more flexibility. I used to be "sold" on having a Desktop, and still have one, but it's too physically uncomfortable to use. I've barely touched a Desktop in the past 6 years.

As far as overheating? I've encountered that with my Desktop, but not my laptop (and I'm on my second). My first laptop? The hinges - computer-to-monitor - cracked.

I luv, luv, luv my current laptop! It was a gift. It's a HP special edition, VISTA. Not had any major prob. with it from the day I booted the first time in December, I think it was.
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I agree with Bobbie,and have the same computer,love it,no problems. If I could build them like Jo and my brother,ahh well never going to happen,so
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Well I might be going back to school so I think I want a dell laptop, gonna get a extended service plan on it too so that I can count on it being fixed if it has issues. I have seen a cooling pad for laptops so I think I would pick one of those up too while I was at it. Thanks for posting Bibbi!
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I like the big keyboard of the desktop. But if you need portability, you might prefer the laptop. If I ever get another laptop (I had one once)... I'm going to get a lighter weight one. Mine weighed 8 lbs. plus a leather case. I didn't like to take it out. It was one they refer to as a desktop replacement.
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Pamster,

With the extended warranty: Also check the store's or the warranty from the place of original purchase. Several services were automatically included with mine - and at no cost to the purchaser/gift giver or to me. Those services proved to be far more useful than going direct through the manufacturer. For instance, the laser precision mouse was frozen after about 2 months. The place where purchased personnel got it replaced in like... wham! consider it done! (And, as it turned out, I made the boo-boo. I had inadvertently placed the battery the wrong direction .)


I have a cooling pad, for my older laptop, and one thing that helps keep it functioning well, too: Using the compressed air for cleaning it, along with the computer's keyboard, etc.


Sue: Don'tcha just love the "feel" of the computer? Its surface and touchpad-surround? I've never felt anything so smooth.
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One thing I meant to mention is I will get one of these things:

http://www.protectcovers.com/

Check it out, under twenty bucks and keeps out grime of all kinds from getting in between the keys. I am going to get one for the Yahoo multimedia keyboard I share with jackie because he regularly spills drinks around here. BUt I will get one of those protectors for the laptop for sure. And I want to get the lojack locator anti-theft thing too, I think it will be a great system, but I worry about things breaking like hinges or the screen/monitor. How well do they wear?

Thanks for posting again Bobbi and you too Wiz!
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Laptops and Desktops both have their perks. It depends on what you want. It's definitely more affordable for someone to buy a desktop for performance. But that's if you don't plan on moving it around anywhere.

Laptops can be amazing, if you're willing to spend the money on a very good one.
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I think you're right on the money! Glad you posted.
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