The decision to buy a computer is easy to make if there is really the need for it. Many models with the latest features are out in the market and all these promise the best PC experience. With enough information, it’s not difficult to find one that suits its purpose.
However, there are two types of PCs: laptops and desktops. Making a choice between the two can take time if one is not privy to the unique characteristics of each. The advertising that it gets can just blur the facts necessary for settling with decision. These tend to focus more on how it appears as if it is a fashion item.
The looks, of course, can influence a buyer’s choice but it should be considered as a lesser concern in getting a PC. Otherwise, laptops will surely be everybody’s option. These usually have attractive designs that are lightweight. The more recent models even have appearances that can be mistaken for designer purses.
Desktops, on the other hand, do not need to appear fashionable. What is important for these is power and durability. Lately, however, CPU casings have been made slimmer and monitors are using the LCD, which laptops use for display. The enhancements have made it look better on any table and lessen the space required in a house.
Laptops, however, has plus points with respect to carrying convenience. This makes it the top pick of persons who would like to take their computer jobs with them wherever they go. Now, technological advances have made these even lighter and tinier, making it even possible to bring these in long distance walks in smaller bags.
It is this advantage; however, that makes it riskier to own. Precisely, because it is light and small unlike a desktop, laptops are easy preys for thieves; consequently, making the data in it vulnerable also. Manufacturers have tried putting protection such as fingerprint or voice recognition locks but many hackers can still break it easily.
With its weight and the peripherals attached to it, a desktop is certainly not designed for mobility. However, for power users it is the most recommended. In terms of graphics and audio, it has better capabilities. For graphic designers and gamers, this is the obvious choice. Jobs that require PCs to run for long hours definitely prefer desktops too.
Therefore, the best way of deciding which to have is to consider its particular usage. If mobility is not required, one may just settle with the less expensive desktop. However, if one needs to use his PC often even when he is away from home or the office, then a laptop is recommended.
Benjamin Moss has worked as a computer engineer for large computing corporation for over a decade. He has built desktops and laptops.
November 29th, 2009
Benjamin Moss
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