This is an age old question that doesn't necessarily have a right or wrong answer. Both laptop
and desktop computers can be better than the other depending on the given situation and the
individual needs of the person using each respective machine, but let?s go over some of the
advantages and disadvantages of each and try and draw some conclusion from this debate.
What do you get with a desktop computer?
Obviously a desktop computer is larger than a
laptop computer, but does that necessarily mean that it's better? In some ways it does.
It's easier for a desktop computer to have a bigger memory and to hold more RAM than a laptop
computer simply because there is more space available for the storage.
The space in a
desktop computer will often allow the user to choose almost unlimited accessories and options that a
laptop computer just may not have the space to hold. Things like a top speed processor, the latest
state of the art sound and graphics cards, extra ports for external linking and more than enough
storage space for all of the programs, music and video clips that you?ll ever need.
The
extra space also comes with one more big benefit that you don't often find with a laptop - the
ability to easily upgrade. This means that you can keep your machine from becoming obsolete for much
longer by continually adding the latest programs, components and accessories.
The
advantages of the laptop computer
The one glaring advantage a laptop computer holds over
its desktop counter part is portability. If you have a job that requires you to travel, or if you're
a student living in a closet sized dormitory with three others students, a laptop computer is
practically a necessity. No matter how powerful or fast your desktop computer is, you can?t unplug
it, take it to the subway and finish writing your report while you travel.
Despite the
common misconception that all desktop computers are more powerful than all laptops, the laptop
computers of today have much better technology in them than the laptops of yesterday. You will pay
more for a supper powerful laptop than you will for the same caliber desktop, but then again, the
lower price of the desktop won?t help you on the go.
So, how do you choose?
I
think the above illustrations tell you that both types of computer can be the best, depending on
situation. The key isn't between choosing one over the other, it?s in choosing the best computer of
the type that you choose.
You need to get online and do some research on the different
brands of computers to find what the best and most reliable machines are. There are a slew of
different manufacturers producing computers today, you need to find which manufacturer is producing
the best reviewed computers of the type that you have determined that you need and base your
decision on those facts.
Buying a computer from a reputable and reliable manufacturer
will ensure that you get a high quality machine. This is a piece of equipment that will be a big
part of your life, hopefully, for years to come; you shouldn't look to get the cheapest price if it
will mean that you are sacrificing quality. Never spend your hard earned money on a machine that has
gotten a host of unfavorable reviews, or on a machine that you?ve never heard of.
You may
end up paying a little bit more for a Samsung or Dell
computers than you would for a lesser known brand, but with a Samsung or Dell you will know that
you are getting a top quality computer that will last - with a lesser known brand, you never know
what you'll get.