Mineshaft_Gap
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My last four primary computers have been laptops. I've been a Laptop-Age member for the last 8 years or so. Well I sold my laptop in March after building a desktop and haven't looked back. Even when I owned a "gaming" laptop I never used it to play games because the experience was just so god awful. I fretted about ruining the battery and about overheating issues. It was cumbersome, uncomfortable to use, and even with a 17" screen I felt constrained. They all had top end mobile CPUs but I never used them for CPU intensive activities because they were still not powerful enough for the things I'd want to do.
Now that I own a good desktop I don't know what I was thinking wasting all my time with those high end laptops. I was looking at those Macbook Pros in that other thread and holy shit. $2500 for those specs. You could put together a desktop PC that obliterates that thing in terms of specs (including a monitor) AND have enough left over to buy a high res display ultrabook like the Samsung ATIV Book 9 you could use for RDP and light portable computing.
Oh well. Rant over. What's your every day computer of choice? Laptop or desktop and why?
Now that I own a good desktop I don't know what I was thinking wasting all my time with those high end laptops. I was looking at those Macbook Pros in that other thread and holy shit. $2500 for those specs. You could put together a desktop PC that obliterates that thing in terms of specs (including a monitor) AND have enough left over to buy a high res display ultrabook like the Samsung ATIV Book 9 you could use for RDP and light portable computing.
Oh well. Rant over. What's your every day computer of choice? Laptop or desktop and why?