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Anonymous asked in Computers & InternetHardwareLaptops & Notebooks · 1 decade ago

What Is Better Personal Computer Or A Laptop?

What Is Better Personal Computer Or A Laptop?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    u'r question suggests u don't need mobility

    best stick to a desktop

    cheaper & much simpler & easier to chip & chop components

    be it hard drive or ram or graphics or whatever

    get a notebook, only & only if u need mobile computing !

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Personally I would just go with buying a computer. Getting roped into a 2 year contract for however much money a month doesn't really appeal to me. If you won't be doing much with it beyond using the net and other casual tasks, you could easily pick up a laptop for $300-400 that would still be quite decent. That way if you ever want an upgrade or to do something else with it down the road, you have flexibility. I would never recommend getting a computer on lease, but I'm probably biased thanks to the fact that I'm always upgrading parts, and have completely replaced everything in my system over the course of the last year. But really, do you want to still be paying for a laptop that could very well be overpriced for the next 2 years when you could get a laptop that met your exact needs and price range and then be done with it without spending much? If you're not doing any photo editing/gaming/movie making/rendering, then you really don't have to spend much on a laptop. A few hundred bucks will do the job and still get you a nice machine.

  • Dirty
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    get a dell xps laptop duuuude, it's the best, got power and at the same time style and mobility.

  • 1 decade ago

    depends on what u will use it for

    if u need to be mobile, get a laptop

    if u are not mobile and want more productivity, get a pc

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