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12-30-2019 08:32 PM
I use my iPad for 80% of my emails, searches, shopping, etc... I am looking to upgrade my laptop, which I use as a desk top- online craft classes, etc...My Windows 7 will no longer be supported very soon, and my laptop is old. What are the benefits of a laptop vs. desk top? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
12-30-2019 08:44 PM
I just had the same thing happen except I have a desktop which had Windows 7 and I needed to get a new one to upgrade. At first I thought maybe I could just use my iPad for everything since I also use it about 80 percent of the time. But I did like using my desktop for a few things so I recently replaced it with a new desktop. I’ve never had a laptop so I can’t really compare the two other than one is portable and the other is not.
12-30-2019 10:14 PM
I've used desktops and laptops and an ipad. I used to use the ipad for most web browsing and emails, but it is old now and slow, so I have moved my internet use to a laptop. I still check email on the ipad daily, and use a few apps on it.
I love an ipad for the simplicity, security, and ease of transport. Even a light weight laptop is not as portable.
If portability is critical, get a laptop. If not, a desktop will do. I currently have an HP with touchscreen, which I really like. The keyboard is good for a laptop (the "touch" is a good fit for typing; some aren't). It's a 17 inch, so I'm not carrying it around much. But I wanted a 10 key on the keyboard, and I don't like the keyboard to feel cramped and close.
Microsoft has always been a love/hate relationship with me because of the security issues, and updating me out of software I like. I've found some apps work better for me in IOS than in microsoft (amazon photos being one, but they have recently improved it for microsoft, although I still prefer it on apple products.)
The type of product you get is such a personal choice, and it depends so much on what you want to do with it. I can only give my opinion here and hope it helps. All my work computers were microsoft operating systems, on dell products, thus my love/hate relationship with them.
With the increased storage available now on laptops, plus the portability, being tied to a desktop isn't as necessary as it once was. HTH
12-30-2019 10:19 PM
Thank you.
12-30-2019 10:25 PM
You have to decide which one you want. I use a Samsung galaxy S2 tablet for most things.
I like desktops and usually buy Dell XPS computers. A Dell with some decent specs, with a 1920X1080 monitor will cost about 1K.
I have a Alienware laptop. You may want to consider an 15" Alienware laptop. The specs on this computer are good. These two products come with a one year on-site warranty.
You may want to to look at Apple Air or the Apple MacBook Pro.
12-30-2019 10:58 PM
The only reason to get a desktop IMO is if you like a regulation keyboard and mouse. Since you've had a laptop and hadn't missed either you probably want another laptop. I use my computer on my couch, so I will never get a desktop.
12-30-2019 11:02 PM
have you considered a chromebook?they are lightening fast, no extra junk, no Windows updates, etc. comes in 11 and 14" sizes. several brands.
I had a Toshiba, loved it. now have a Lenova. both are great.
12-31-2019 06:11 AM
@Miami Spices wrote:I use my iPad for 80% of my emails, searches, shopping, etc... I am looking to upgrade my laptop, which I use as a desk top- online craft classes, etc...My Windows 7 will no longer be supported very soon, and my laptop is old. What are the benefits of a laptop vs. desk top? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
It's a matter of personal choice. If I could only have one computer, it would be a desktop. I love the big 27" screen. I decided to reduce my screen time and have cut my use by half. So, my need for a portable device is not an issue anymore.
12-31-2019 06:53 AM
I prefer a desktop. I build my own computers, so a desktop is perfect for me. You can pick and choose which keyboard to use, which monitor to use, etc. When it needs upgrading I keep what still works and only replace what's outdated. My computer case is about fifteen years old now and has housed three different motherboards, CPU's during that time. I keep what still works and isn't outdated with each rebuild, keeping my costs down and minimizing waste. Things like card readers, optical drives, hard drives, video cards, power supplies, keyboards, and monitors only really need to be replaced when they fail. My last upgrade involved a new motherboard, CPU, memory, SSD, and an upgrade to Windows 10 and cost around $400, since I reused everything else, while a comparable desktop bought at retail would have cost around $600. For me, a desktop is the best solution.
12-31-2019 07:44 AM
I have an all-in-one 21" desktop. Since there's no tower I can easily move it any place where there's an electrical outlet. My mouse and keyboard are wireless so that makes it almost completely wireless.
I also have a 14" convertible Chromebook laptop/tablet. I use that one for when I'm sitting in my recliner watching TV.
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