Friday, September 16, 2011

Choosing Between a Desktop and Laptop Computer

 
By Joseph Onibokun


These days we observe that laptops appear to be selling more than desktop computers. Most people either have one or want to have one. Walking on the high street today does not make this choice any easier because we are bombarded with all kinds of offers from mobile phone companies and electronic stores such as - "Buy one and get a laptop free!" How good is that?! Unfortunately, a visit to an ex-colleague's computer repairs shop which had its shelves loaded with stacks of broken laptops reminded me that not every shiny thing is gold.

While laptop computers are portable and easier to move around, they are not without their disadvantages. A laptop computer is significantly more expensive for comparable speed and capacity and does not have as much power as a desktop computer. Furthermore they are less expandable and are usually quite difficult to upgrade. They are often besieged by heating problems and generally have shorter lifespan as they are more prone to failure than their desktop counterparts. Most laptops would therefore usually last for between two and three years before a possibly irreparable damage occurs.

Although I would personally go for a desktop computer 3 out of 4 times, my advice to anyone who cannot make up their mind is not just to go with the trend but carefully consider their needs. So therefore if you answer 'Yes' to all the following questions, the obvious choice for you should be a desktop computer;

o Will you be working with graphics, multimedia and playing lots of action games?

o Would you like to upgrade your computer regularly?

o Do you spend long hours on the computer?

o Are they more than one or two users?

o Do you have a limited budget?

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