The decision to buy a computer has become an easy one in recent years. Computers have just about become a necessity to almost every household and businesses in the world. Many businesses have already forsaken old storage methods of filing cabinets and big ledgers for their data in favour of digital storage.

The choice between Notebook computers and desktop computers must really depend upon your personal wants and needs. The buyer should have a check point list for what he or she might need and what can be skipped. The price, need for mobility, available physical space, the need for frequent hardware upgrades and whether the PC will be used for one’s personal use or public use.

If you are looking for a PC that would be available for you wherever you may go, then you should pick a notebook or laptop computer . Business men, university professors, politicians, programmers, students and all sorts of folks often choose them for convenience. I chose a laptop for comfort, sitting at my desk top computer for hours every day wasn’t very comfortable so it’s nice to be able to sit back in an armchair with my Sony Vaio on my lap whilst I write.

When buying computers for public use as in banks, education and enterprises, a desktop would almost always be better. Desktop computers  are generally considered cheaper than notebook computers but you pay more for convenience. Another reason for going with desktop computers in this case is privacy issues, limiting the amount of computers attached to a network is a must. That’s why having a glued to its place desktop computer would be a good choice.

The space in your room and on your desk can be a factor. A notebook computer occupies a much smaller space as compared to desktop computers. You can tuck one away in a drawer out of sight and you can also take it wherever you go. It’s not unusual to see people using their laptops on trains and aeroplanes nowadays.

For desktop publishing or website design I prefer the desktop because you can use a bigger monitor and see your work more clearly. For playing games I would also choose a desktop computer but for writing or browsing a notebook or netbook computer are just right.

Written by Patricia Jones of Espresso Machines

 

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