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Which do you use more?

Laptop
Desktop

Author Topic: Laptop or Desktop?  (Read 1331 times)

Which are you using most? I use a laptop to be able to move and hide easy, but desktop computers tend to be faster.


I haven't used a desktop except to take files from it since I got my laptop last May. Our desktop is old and slow anyway, and both my mom and I (the only people living in our house) have laptops.

Desktops are much cheaper and can last longer then laptops. Although, if you have divorced parents like me and switch houses a bit, a laptop is extremely handy.

Although, if you have divorced parents like me and switch houses a bit, a laptop is extremely handy.

Another reason I use my laptop.

Laptops have the same functionality, just, in a smaller, less changeable package. Plus, you don't have to spend money on all of your cords.

Desktops are much cheaper and can last longer then laptops. Although, if you have divorced parents like me and switch houses a bit, a laptop is extremely handy.
Flash Drive.

Flash Drive.
Because storing an entire harddrive on a flash drive always works!

an entire harddrive
You'll never have fit all that research on a flash drive!

Because storing an entire harddrive on a flash drive always works!
Just bring the stuff you need and don't have on the other comp. That's what I have been doing for the last few years.

Get a big flash drive. They have 16GB ones. I also have a 1,000 GB backup external hard drive. Easy to carry, I'd say

Get a big flash drive. They have 16GB ones. I also have a 1,000 GB backup external hard drive. Easy to carry, I'd say
Or just use a harddrive and not have to deal with 2x the price.
Buying 2 computers costs more than buying one, and especially a lot more if you have two desktops instead of laptops.

Although, if you have divorced parents like me and switch houses a bit, a laptop is extremely handy.

+1

I have a powerful desktop and a good laptop.

Laptop really saves my ass if I want to go to a friend's house and play something with them or if I'm traveling.

Or just use a harddrive and not have to deal with 2x the price.
Buying 2 computers costs more than buying one, and especially a lot more if you have two desktops instead of laptops.

I'm talking about an external hard drive. In other words, a bigger flash drive. It's easy to carry and can store 1000 GB. It's inexpensive, too. So if you don't want to move your desktop computer, just back stuff up on your external hard drive and, well, carry it to where you want it