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Laptop or pc? Which would you recommend ?


jgodley

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It all depends on what you want to do with it. If you're going to use it for some word processing, Internet surfing, listening to music and watching YouTube then get a laptop. However if you're a serious gamer and like the ability to be able to upgrade your system in the future then get a desktop.

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If it's just basic Photo Editing I'd suggest a Chromebook, cheap as chips and as all applications are moving into the cloud (Office 365, Outlook.com) the device just becomes a dumb terminal and most of the computing is done by the servers. I've had one for years and haven't found anything I can't do with it yet.

 

Also, as a bonus. If you lose of break it then you just pick up another one, log in and ta-da! It's just like it was yesterday.

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not sure which way you are heading, parting my decision making was having a fixed base for a machine. And a reluctance to use the cloud as some of my stuff is client confidential. We have cheap i3 laptop and tablet but for "proper" work on PC we, as a family, use a desktop with 2 cheap monitors

 

just upgraded to a cheap and pretty decent desktop machine via Dell outlet / scratch and bash - the scratch is tiny - so I am happy to have gone that route (so far - 'touch wood')

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  • 3 months later...
you can get a powerfull laptop but you would be looking at £1000.00 plus,but then you would be restricted to upgrading ie memory and hdd.

 

i looked at a grand plus and your wrong its Not true with asus ROG the one i got anyways it has been made to be upgradable

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This machine is a Medion brand desktop. AMD processor, lots of RAM, and HDD space, about 4 yrs old. It came from ALDI.

I do my "heavy work" on it.

But today, at the computer club, I used a laptop that cost me $400 (200 quid?) to edit all the movies shot* taking my great-grandson to the beach and the Yandina Ginger Factory ( http://www.gingerfactory.com.au/ ) last week, demonstrating Windows "Movie Maker" to some fellow members. It did the jod quite well.

 

* on a GoPro

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