Laptop vs. Desktop used to be about sacrificing portability or high performance. Now you can pick a computer exactly suited for your needs. Portability :- Portable computers aim toward combining the power and configurability of a desktop with the convenience and portability of a laptop. It is a powerful system that combines the best of both worlds – a solution that you can deploy at any location. Laptops give you the components of a desktop computer packed into a portable unit that you can take anywhere. Working on the move, away from the office or at a different desk is a lot more convenient when using a laptop than a desktop. Performance :- In the old days, if you w¬¬anted a fast computer, you had to buy a desktop PC. Fortunately, in more recent times, the gap between desktop PC’s and laptops in general and gaming performance has closed considerably, with manufacturers offering most mid to high-end dedicated gaming hardware in laptop form. If you absolutely need the top of the range for every component of your computer, a desktop PC is still going to give you greater flexibility in putting together all of those parts into one whole. However, modern laptops can provide much of the performance in an integrated, portable package. If you want to buy a computer just so that you can view social media and photos, access the Internet or type up documents and spreadsheets, then a laptop is probably going to be your best choice.
Screen :-
When buying a laptop, you will need to decide what size screen will be suitable for your needs.
Laptops between 12 and 15 inches offer a good balance of portability and power, with 15 inch laptops today providing enough space to pack powerful parts into a relatively lightweight frame.
Smaller 10 to 12 inch notebooks provide all you need if you’re after a small and light laptop for browsing the Web, accessing social media sites such as Face book and Twitter, and streaming video. Most laptops today will have a full HD 1080p display, with the option to go up to 4K for fantastic quality video without having to plug the laptop into another display.
For a desktop PC, monitors today begin around 22 inches, with 24in and even 27in models the standard, going up to 31 inches and beyond if you want something larger. It's worth spending a bit more on a quality monitor and up sizing to fit your desk space and needs if you can afford it, because the monitor is the one device that you will have to look at every time you use your PC.
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Upgrading :-
Desktop computers use more power than a laptop. ... Most components in a desktop are easily removable, making it easier to upgrade and since desktop cases are usually much bigger they're easier to work in when doing any upgrading. Memory and hard drive are about the only components that can be upgraded in a laptop.
Maintenance :-
It is a lot simpler to fix components in a Desktop computer as it allows the removal and replacement of many parts available from most computer hardware stores. Because of the compact design and non-removal of most components in a Laptop, it requires technical expertise to repair.
Price :-
Typically, desktops offer more power and expandability at a lower cost. They're also easier to upgrade, repair, and customize, which is why they often remain the choice for serious gamers. They also tend to come with better speakers, more peripheral options, and larger keyboards.







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