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Another Mac desktop here; would like to have a laptop to be able to go sit in the garden or on the porch in nice weather, but Apple is a bit expensive for something I'd probably only use in the Summer months..... |
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Desk-top here too. I can't balance a lap-top easily and type at the same time! If I put the lap-top on the coffee table then I'm in an uncomfortable position. Hubby uses the lap-top a lot more but moans that he'd rather use the desk-top but can never get on it because of me! |
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I use both and I think they both have advantages. I often like to sit and work on the PC at my desk, but then I like the convenience and portability of my laptop. |
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I have a PC but wouldnt mind a laptop as well, i think it all depends on what you want it for, pc's tend to be more powerfull and have bigger hard drives unless you go for the really expensive laptops. If you do lots of downloading for example i would say get a pc, its not just about the space and mobility for me, its the power of the computer. So, all depends on what you want to use it for and how much you want to spend |
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