t020 Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 Which and why? Personally I prefer desktops overall, as they are easier to upgrade. My computer as it is now, whilst being the same actual PC as the one I bought 2 and a half years ago, has been upgraded and tinkered with so many times it is barely recognisable. All good fun, and stops the PC getting out of date. Laptops are very handy for being on the move though, and take up less space and less wires/plugs. I'm thinking of getting a laptop but I'm not sure if its worth it or not. Which do you prefer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clik32 Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 My younger cousin (he's 15) is desperate for a laptop. But I prefer the desktop (first time I agreed with you t020 all night!) Everything you can do on a laptop can be done on a desktop can't it? The only good thing about a laptop for me would be that it can be carried around. But even then you can't sit in the middle of the street and go directly online without a connection... can yer? Chloé Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t020 Posted June 15, 2003 Author Share Posted June 15, 2003 Originally posted by "Chloe" My younger cousin (he's 15) is desperate for a laptop. But I prefer the desktop (first time I agreed with you t020 all night!) Everything you can do on a laptop can be done on a desktop can't it? The only good thing about a laptop for me would be that it can be carried around. But even then you can't sit in the middle of the street and go directly online without a connection... can yer? Chloé Actually I think there is a way of going online with a laptop without being connected to a phone line. Not sure, but I think it involves a mobile phone. Imagine the internet at 30p a min. Nice! Is that how it works, all you technology experts? Or am I completely wrong? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RPG Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 wi-fi technology (now installed in some welcome break service stations might i add) allows you to surf the net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
will_ Posted June 15, 2003 Share Posted June 15, 2003 I use a desktop, but bought a laptop and used it for a while before taking it back for a full refund... Having tried both, I prefer the ergonomics of a desktop, the speed and the flexibility. The laptop lifestyle appeals to me though as I'd really like just to be able to pop my computer into a drawer and deny its existence. What I want to try next is one of these new tablet pcs with the swivel screen that you can use like a conventional paper notebook. To sum up, if I wasn't working in IT I'd have a laptop, but for now I'm stuck with a desktop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kittykat Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 Laptops! I cant wait to get mine!!! This piece of crap desktop keeps crashing and it takes up loads of room. Itll be nice being able to sit downstairs watching TV with it and in bed and stuff. I know theyre more expensive but you can get them reasonable if you look around the net like i did. You can find some right beauties and you get to carry them round in a case wherever you go and not have to sit waiting for selfish uni students who are taking up all the computers to do your work. Yep - i cant wait for my laptop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
*Twinkle* Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 I opted for GNVQ science and we used laptops every lesson. We had little "cards" stuck out of the side of them which were our internet connection. All the laptops had to be in the classroom though, because there was some kind of box (don't know what it was for) that they all had to be near. They were good, but when people didn't plug them in after use, they had a nasty habit of closing down just as you'd typed up a very important piece of work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 I'd guess the box they had to be near was a PC with the internet connection on it and the cards were wifi cards. I'll stick with my desk tops, home & work. If I desperately need access then there's my wap phone or internet cafes. If you do go down the laptop route I'd recommend a docking station at home which will give you all the convenience of both worlds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robh Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 Originally posted by "caprice" I opted for GNVQ science and we used laptops every lesson. We had little "cards" stuck out of the side of them which were our internet connection. Now we know why the schools can't afford textbooks and teacher any more! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robh Posted June 16, 2003 Share Posted June 16, 2003 Originally posted by "kittykat" This piece of crap desktop keeps crashing ... Yep - i cant wait for my laptop. That could be something to do with the "quality" of Bill Gates' "great" software. You'll be running Linux on your laptop then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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