If you are thinking of buying a computer possibly you’re trapped in between the thought that is telling you to buy a laptop and the one that is telling to buy a desktop.
Obviously you know that a laptop gives you portability however a desktop could give more reliability, however a laptop usually costs more than a desktop.
We know…we know, it is confusing however by reading the following four differences between Laptops and PCs you would be able to make you choice easier.
- Think of Usability
Typing can be one of the primary uses you need your computer for and trust me (I spend all my day typing articles), a laptop’s keyboard can give you finger’s and hands some painful cramps if you are not used in typing on such a device. Well a solution to if you decide to buy a laptop is to buy an external keyboard equal to the one laptop’s use however you create another problem since you would have one more thing to carry with you in your laptop’s bag.
- Space Usage
There is no question that a laptop due to its compact design it takes less space than a desktop. Having a desktop it means that you need a full desk to put the monitor, the mouse, the keyboard and of course the tower.
- Resolution Issues
Adjusting your laptop’s resolution is something you can do however the results will not be the best; your text becomes so small and therefore difficult to read. Installing a new screen is impossible meaning that either you buy a new laptop with a new screen or you stay with the one you have. On the other hand when you buy a desktop you buy a screen usually at the size of 19”. If you compare that to a laptops screen which would be between 14” – 17” you can imagine the difference.
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