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i live in a city that provides free Wi-Fi, so thats one consideration but also i will be using it for a mulitude of things. studies,work,games,music,myspace. and i wont be the only one on it my 7Yr old may SOMETIMES use it. i have a roommate that has a desktop and for now i use it but its slower than all h*ll, plus i want to be able to get online and be able to consentrate without her loud mouth kids driving me nuts...so if you give me suggestions as to which would work better for me that would be great

2007-02-27 03:57:33 · 5 answers · asked by The Fabulous Miss S. 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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Generally you can do more with a desktop. If later down the road you want to upgrade the processor, or add a graphics card, its easy on a desktop.... Most laptops are made to a point, that even upgrading the processor will void a warranty, because they are small, and designed for one specific processor.....another words, anything bigger can cause more heat than the intended design of the laptop.... Todays laptops are getting very cheap, if you want portability, and dont play alot of games, a laptop may be the choice for you. If you want something thats going to be around for the long run, ie adding to it to improve later on so you dont have to buy a whole new computer, then a desktop may be better..

Myself, I have a my laptop on my desk, the only downside is the keyboard is attached, you can get a seperate keyboard and mouse that will help make it more like a desktop, just make sure the laptop you get has enough usb ports to support all your hardware, webcam, printer, mouse, keyboard........

I hope this helps....

2007-02-27 04:08:20 · answer #1 · answered by Vincent 6 · 0 0

Depends on your use needs.

I'm fortunate enough to have both.

If you get a laptop, try not to store a lot of stuff (music, video clips, other BIG files) on the hard drive as it will slow the processing power.
Definitely buy an external hard drive to store that kind of stuff.
Also, make sure you get the screen size that is right for you.
Personally, the 13" screen is too small and the 17" is almost too big for me.

If you get a desk top, buy an extra internal hard drive to store data.

I'm a Mac man, through and through.
The machines look to be more expensive than PC's, but when you consider all the stuff loaded on a Mac versus an empty PC in which you need to buy additional software, it comes out about equal.

Whatever you choose, you might consider getting an extended warranty or service agreement...things happen to ALL computers.

2007-02-27 04:09:35 · answer #2 · answered by docscholl 6 · 0 0

i'd say it completely relies upon on your college, and once you're truly gonna lug that element round to classification for all time... i have been going to school because 2004, and when I first were given my computer I took it to classification for all time... now 0.5 the time I in simple terms depart it in my vehicle in case i favor it... yet i imagine some faculties would absolutely require it... so i imagine you should ask those that totally pass for your college... both I listen will be fairly stolen, yet laptops will be a touch a lot less complicated to maintain cuz i imagine all laptops come w/ a secure practices slot, a tiny little slot that permits you to fasten it to a significant piece of fixtures, deters theives... pcs are likely a lot extra sturdy to maintain like that... and being a mac consumer, regardless of you get, i say, get a mac, you not at all ought to problem about viruses or secret agent ware, and also you should nevertheless have Microsoft workplace (they make a Mac version), as well Mac, i'd say Sony will be my second decision... Apple grants a student lower price on their internet web site...

2016-12-05 00:47:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I suggest the laptop. They are much more convenient and space saving than desktops. I have a wireless card in my laptop so I can go online wherever I go. I prefer it much more over the desktop. Good luck

2007-02-27 04:07:47 · answer #4 · answered by ☺SDgurl☺ 3 · 0 0

get a laptop. laptops are catching up to desktopss in terms of performance, and because you have free wifi, it is definately worth it to get the laptop. hope this helps.

2007-02-27 04:02:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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