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    I'm buying another computer, but I don't know if I should get a laptop or another regular PC. If anyone here uses a laptop, I'd like to hear its pros and cons. I'll be buying a Dell so I don't need brand names. I just want to know how a laptop compares to a regualr PC.
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    Ok I am a Computer Science major in college so first thing look around before getting a dell and you will see a major price difference. if you want service then yeah go with dell but otherwise most others are cheaper. second a laptop can be just as good as a desktop depending on what you want to do with it and what you put in it. if you put an athlon XP processor in it it will be better than most desktops you also need at least 512 megs of ram. on the downside the maximum harddrive space for a laptop is 80 gigs. oh yeah and I use a laptop
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    I'd rather have a normal computer ^^ If I weren't in college I would... No use for my laptop really, I never carry it around with me. I only use it in my dorm... And the screen is really shiny and distorts colors sometimes, which is a deal to me since I webdesign


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    Okay the thing with Laptops is that upgrading them is a hassle (is it still a hassle?), or expensive. Maybe somebody can tell me that technology advances are better. But the way I see it, get a laptop that can last you a few years, so that if you ever need to replace it, it's not a big deal.

    My mom has a laptop as powerful as this computer, for example (Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz). Probably not as much ram though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupMoo
    Okay the thing with Laptops is that upgrading them is a hassle (is it still a hassle?), or expensive. Maybe somebody can tell me that technology advances are better. But the way I see it, get a laptop that can last you a few years, so that if you ever need to replace it, it's not a big deal.

    My mom has a laptop as powerful as this computer, for example (Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz). Probably not as much ram though.
    The RAM is the only really easy thing to replace/upgrade on a laptop, and more powerful laptops eat battery power rather quickly but and heres the whole thing:

    <center><b>A laptop is portable</b></center>

    So if your not planning to take it around places with you or move it very often, ie let it sit on a desk get a computer, their more powerful, you don't have to worry about battery life, computers are more versitile and easier to keep at the cutting edge if you need them to and a desktop doesn't overheat very eaerly unless you shove it next to a radiator or overclock it.

    So the only question you need to ask yourself as you've committed yourself to buying Dell is, do I need it to be portable?
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    You pay more for laptops and get slower / older hardware, you'll get a smaller monitor size than you would if you bought a desktop at the same price, etc. You can't easily upgrade the hardware in laptops. If you drop it, bye bye $2000. I know a lot of people whose laptops have broken as well; sometimes they're pretty fragile, for example the hinges that open/shut them. There's also the fun of not having a mouse and having a non-standard keyboard layout, depending on which one you get. And the whole constantly-charging-the-battery thing would annoy me to death. I wouldn't get a laptop unless you're positive that taking your computer with you out in public is necessary. That's the only point of having a laptop.

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    In stark contrast to Unne's post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Unne
    You pay more for laptops and get slower / older hardware, you'll get a smaller monitor size than you would if you bought a desktop at the same price, etc. You can't easily upgrade the hardware in laptops. If you drop it, bye bye $2000. I know a lot of people whose laptops have broken as well; sometimes they're pretty fragile, for example the hinges that open/shut them. There's also the fun of not having a mouse and having a non-standard keyboard layout, depending on which one you get. And the whole constantly-charging-the-battery thing would annoy me to death. I wouldn't get a laptop unless you're positive that taking your computer with you out in public is necessary. That's the only point of having a laptop.
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    This is my first laptop. I hate it.I want my desktop back

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    If you don't plan to go out and use the laptop someplace other than your home then go with the desktop. I see very little point in having a laptop if you can't access the Internet from anywhere (something you can do now in LA with Verizon Wireless).

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    Two reasons I would like to buy a laptop:

    1. It would be nice to be able to sit on my couch and work on stuff at the computer. I have to sit at a desk all day at work and coming home and sitting at a desk to use my computer for either pleasure or personal business is somewhat annoying.

    2. I want to use my computer for live music recording and playback. Pretty much need a laptop for that, unless you either do all your recording and performance at home (not likely) or you tote your desktop around with you (would suck).

    Those are the only reasons I would want a laptop. Otherwise they are clearly inferior to desktops.

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    I have a laptop, but I don't use it as such. Most of the time, it just stays docked at my desk. Only get a laptop if you plan to take it a lot of places. Otherwise, it just isn't worth the extra money you'll have to cough up.
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    Get a Desktop.

    I can't stand laptop's myself. There expensive for the spec you get. You can't uprade them. (Apart from the RAM or possible the HDD if it's accesible from under the keyboard, or a back panel.) The battery life isn't very long on modern laptop's because of the high spec. They overheat. The screen's are small and you have the added problem of dead pixels. You know you'll end up with a red dot, dead centre of the screen the day after the warrenty runs out. And to top it all off. If it breaks you may as well throw it away as they cost so much to repair.

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    Thank you all for your input. The main reason that I was leaning towards a laptop was because I really don't know where I would set up another desktop, but with a wireless laptop I can use it anywhere in the house...including in front of the fireplace where it's actually warm.

    The Dell that I was looking at is a Pentium 4 (3.20 GHz, 533MHz FSB), 1 GB, 333 MHz, 2DIMMs for memory, 60 GB, 4 years of accidental damage service. The same in a desktop would definitely be less expensive. I'll guess I'll just have to really think about it.
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