absolutely
and desktop has longer ages
2007-01-18 20:17:37
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answered by fun 5
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A computer is extra sturdy by some distance. even with the reality that a pc is extra obtainable, a operating laptop or computer doesn't warmth up as a lot as a pc. The hardpersistent , hence, is challenge to extra severe warmth which minimizes the overall durability of the hardpersistent. in case you do get a pc, get a hardpersistent that could no longer overkill for what you want. In different words, do not bypass loopy on the size of the hardpersistent except you've a tremendous type of track, video, or photo files. The smaller the hardpersistent, the a lot less warmth it provides off. wish this permits.
2016-11-25 19:57:06
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answered by merriweather 4
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Definitely,
whereas laptops have a ~2 hour battery life unplugged
your desktop is forever connected, it also generally takes bigger hard drives, and more processing power than you can get from a laptop
2007-01-18 20:04:01
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answered by arcticcroc 4
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all depends on who made it...
lets say you have a Compaq laptop, and a Falcon NorthWest desktop.....hands down no comparison Falcon NW wins....
Conversely -
if you have a Falcon NorthWest Fragbook (laptop) versus a Compcrap desktop....then the laptop wins....
all depends on who made it - one thing to consider is desktops are easy to work on/ fix...laptops are much harder (locating hardware/parts)
2007-01-18 20:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally yes because of less handling. Plus its upgradable.
2007-01-18 22:52:37
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answered by Eskimo 3
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Yes, mostly because they are less likely to get dropped.
2007-01-18 20:00:23
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answered by Anonymous
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its depend on the way of use and who is using
2007-01-18 22:26:43
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answered by exquisite Solutions 4
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