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View Poll Results: PC or Laptop | |||
PC ALL THE WAY!!! | 24 | 64.86% | |
LAPTOP FOR THE WORLD!!! | 13 | 35.14% | |
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10-16-2009, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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PC vs Laptop
ok im a student at uni and need a comp with fast download speed (to download electronic books of course and maybe regnum =P) good memory, good internet speed, fast and basically a computer that will last and not crash on my arse everytime i forget to save my work.
so what u think is better for me a PC or a laptop also wherever i go everyone has vista and im not a fan of it (maybe it jus takes some getting usedto for me) what is a good reliable easy to use program thing for a comp... or any recomended computer to buy from another student or recent student? (by the way i know nothing about computers ) much apreciated =D
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10-16-2009, 11:27 PM | #2 |
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Will you be constantly on the move? Do you mind the size of the screen? Do you have free labs in your university?
I'm in love with laptops, I just can't live without them because of the freedom they give you. Desktops are nice for working on long projects when you have a nice workplace and you don't have to be on the move.
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10-16-2009, 11:50 PM | #3 |
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I've got a gaming laptop, and I am really happy with it for now.
If you are ready to pay an additional ~400 euro for a laptop compared to the same components fitting inside a standard case, go for it. I never regret my choice of buying a laptop and I will never consider buying another stationary computer, ever. As for the OS, I am running ArchLinux on mine and everything worked out of the box except for the NVidia drivers...
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10-16-2009, 11:56 PM | #4 |
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Hi Znurre and ArticWOlf
well ive been in uni for 3 weeks (2 days a week) and already have been given 4 assignments, i bought a 8gig USB so i can take my work werever i go without the computer...but i thaught get a desk with a laptop for the workspace and i would be able to work wherever i go or in one place, but unfortunately ive herd laptop battery time is really bad and i dont really want it switching off while im working and dont wanna be sat near every plug socket in the house . would be nice to have a desktop computer in one place where i go to work but i will have to stay there and might get bored... also i herd that desktop PC's are ment to be faster and also the keyboard is much easier to use since ive been typing on a proper keyboard for like ever... well the screen size dont really matter unless i decide to play regnum it would have to be around 17+ so i can see around (plus im used to playing it on a 20 odd inch screen so easier to relate to). as long as i can confortably place my hands on the keyboard and reach all the keys without moving anything apart from my hands (without being squashed like the small notepads) il be allright =D. o yea which would be best quality for the price. will that archlinux run stuff like Microsofte Paint (big fan of experementing on paint due to bordness) and microsoft word? THANKS FOR THE REPLYS P.S ur not Dky are u....i get easily confused and ur sig either means that Dky is ur right hand man or you started playing on a knight?
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10-17-2009, 06:43 AM | #5 |
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If you want to pay the same price for a laptop and a desktop pc, desktops are usually faster.
The keyboard thing is just a thing you have to get used to. After a few weeks/days you propably won't notice it. Laptops with a 17" screen are usually very expensive. About archlinux... It would imo not be the best choice to start with archlinux if you want to use linux. For the paint and word stuff there are native linux applications like gpaint and openoffice. But depending on your money you might get a fast pc for gaming stuff and so on and a low price laptop. But question is how good the quality of the laptop is in that case
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10-17-2009, 10:47 AM | #6 |
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I find PC's tend to be more powerfull than the laptop of the same price, so unless you plan to be on the move alot, stick with a Pc
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10-17-2009, 11:17 AM | #7 |
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I use a laptop now, its much easier for when you're on the move, have projects at school, and if you feel like laying down on your bed and playing instead of in a sweaty chair in front of your desk all day
The current laptop I use was much better then my old desktop anyway, 17" screen, very decent specs for a very affordable price and manufacturer. You just need to look at deals on laptops, and usually you will always find a great one. The only problems you might encounter are overheating, even for a gaming laptop. It's nothing to serious if you manage your cooling system well. |
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