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I would love to see a laptop cope with the 5 HDDs I currently have in here, plus my external one, and the two opticals, plus the USB hubs needed.

Nobody is saying they aren't convenient, or even powerful nowadays - I even used to own one - but even if you put it away, what about all the other peripherals on the desk? Webcams, Scanner, Printer, Gaming keypad, Joystick, Subwoofer, etc ;)
 
I know, I know, all I'm saying is that a laptop now better suits my needs and I am ultra happy with it, different horses for different courses......................

Yep - I reckon I have the answer to this one...
...both.

Similar to the analogy from Chas, I feel it's like comparing a FIAT Tipo to a FIAT Croma (both the same age). The Tipo is a bit more 'modern' but ultimately the Croma is faster and more spacious, and (I reckon) has better handling with the more expensively-engineered suspension. At least, the back end doesn't bob up and down when you use the handbrake! If you can afford to, you may as well drive both.

I have a Compaq laptop that I bought new late last year. It was half the price of my desktop machine.

However, the laptop is slow to start up, has an older version of windows, periodically has an unexplained delay, the graphics are a bit slow to redraw sometimes, and the hard disk (4200RPM) is slow. It seems that the 1.8GHz Sempron is more like 800MHz. The 14" screen feels tiny and is highly reflective, so difficult to see, and too dim for outdoor use. On the bright side the battery life is a relatively-good three hours, and I can now take my documents with me to show my clients.

Laptops get hot. I wouldn't like to use one for long periods - something would give eventually, better hope there's a warranty.

You can't get the same graphics-card power in a laptop as you can in a desktop. It's simply not practical to have large coolers/heatsinks and the battery life would be hopeless. I've yet to see a laptop where you could upgrade the graphics card. There's probably a market for external graphics cards - if any port had enough bandwidth for that.

My desktop is having some problems with the Windows Vista Start menu - ALL the first-level program icons don't work. This is a pretty minor annoyance. But my previous desktop system ran for five years (yes, five years!) on the one install of Windows XP. Can't complain at that level of reliability! System Restore is my favourite feature - it has cleared up spyware several times for me, because sometimes I just know when I'm about to get spyware - when I'm about to visit dodgy sites... I create a restore point first!

The 120GB hard drive (big $$$ in 2002) lives on in an external case, and the rest of the system was reinstalled with Windows 2000 on a smaller drive and sold for $300.

Moral: it's worth paying more for your desktop, as you get more life out of it and it still has some residual value after five years. I'm not so sure about my laptop, as cheap laptops are slower than cheap desktops to begin with... it will probably need upgrading several times in three years to cope with Office 2009 or whatever.

...but if you can afford a nice laptop, then you may as well go for it ;)

-Alex
 
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Alex

My machine has an Ml-44 64bit CPU which runs at 2.4ghz, it is loaded with 4gb DDR2 RAM, it has an Ultrafast 7200rpm hard drive, a Radeon X1600 256mb Graphics Card and loads of other toys, it runs any game, doesn't get particularly hot, burns CDs and DVDs at an incredible rate and I often leave it downloading films etc overnight, doesn't give me any issues or trouble, I got rid of Vista and preferred to load my XP64 Professional onto this machine, I cannot fault it.

If a laptop is a £399 cheapo, then you would expect the issues you've raised, I guess if you buy a £399 desktop you aren't going to get much more than you are with a cheapo laptop, I've seen some of the e-machines and Medions and some obscure names desktops that would perform no better than an equivelant priced laptop.

All in all, you purchase for your own personal needs and budget, but I have dumped the desktop for good and I can't ever see me owning one again, I have my own laptop and now the children are both in secondary school, they have one each too, theirs are cheaper Sony Vaios, but they are more than adequate for their needs, I never said or implied that a laptop is better, just that it suits my needs and lifestyle more, each to their own eh?

TC.
 
Alex

My machine has an Ml-44 64bit CPU which runs at 2.4ghz, it is loaded with 4gb DDR2 RAM, it has an Ultrafast 7200rpm hard drive, a Radeon X1600 256mb Graphics Card and loads of other toys, it runs any game, doesn't get particularly hot, burns CDs and DVDs at an incredible rate and I often leave it downloading films etc overnight, doesn't give me any issues or trouble, I got rid of Vista and preferred to load my XP64 Professional onto this machine, I cannot fault it.

If a laptop is a £399 cheapo, then you would expect the issues you've raised, I guess if you buy a £399 desktop you aren't going to get much more than you are with a cheapo laptop, I've seen some of the e-machines and Medions and some obscure names desktops that would perform no better than an equivelant priced laptop.

All in all, you purchase for your own personal needs and budget, but I have dumped the desktop for good and I can't ever see me owning one again, I have my own laptop and now the children are both in secondary school, they have one each too, theirs are cheaper Sony Vaios, but they are more than adequate for their needs, I never said or implied that a laptop is better, just that it suits my needs and lifestyle more, each to their own eh?

TC.

Just like to highlight... It runs any game ? ******.
 
Unless it needs Shader 3.0 / DirectX10, then I doubt it will - and a few games now need those requirements.

The X1600 is only Shader 2.0 / 9.0c I believe.

EDIT - Spiderman 3 for example won't even run without Shader 3.0 ;)

EDIT 2 - Call of Juarez as well

Both are latest games coming out - so you need to replace your laptop GFX card if you want to keep up to speed :)

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest ;)
 
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Er, unless you are a PC gamer - I can name loads of games that don't appear on other platforms. You try playing CS: Source on an Xbox :p

Anyway, all good fun :D
 
Er, unless you are a PC gamer - I can name loads of games that don't appear on other platforms. You try playing CS: Source on an Xbox :p

Anyway, all good fun :D

Eeek! Imagine trying to play command and conquer! :yuck:

Anyway... having laptops and desktops is nice... but Servers is where it's at :D

2 dual core Xeon..
upto 8Gb DDR2
upto 6x 300Gb SAS drives
3x PCI-E slots

ooooh yeah!
 

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