
Laptops
Many households nowadays have either PCs or laptops, used for work, recreation or both. If you are thinking of getting either one for your own use, there are several things that you should take into consideration before you make your decision. These include the price, peripherals and accessories, upgrades and repairs and your lifestyle.
Price. Cost is always a major consideration in any purchase. Typically, you would want as many performance features as possible at a reasonable price. In this area, a desktop is the better choice.
Peripherals and accessories. Both options come out roughly the same, meaning you would probably spend the same amount for peripherals and accessories. However, in terms of space, desktops take up a lot of it, while the laptop is basically a self-contained unit with less wires and other hardware to deal with. The latter is a good choice if you live in a small space that cannot house you and a desktop at the same time.
Upgrades and repairs. Generally, laptops are more difficult and expensive to upgrade and repair than PCs. In some cases, you need to replace your unit because an upgrade is impossible. With a desktop, you have more latitude; so that you can add additional RAM, a better video card, replace the processor and many more.
Your lifestyle. How you intend to use your computer is another major factor. Will be using it for work or recreation, like surfing the Internet, playing games, watching videos, listening to music? If you will be using it for work, you may want bigger storage for files and applications, or a unit that you can use both at home and in the office, or anywhere, for that matter. If you will be using it for gaming, you will want a good, above average video card.
Sometimes, the choice between laptops and powerful PCs is difficult since both have their own pros and cons. Some people who can afford it buy both-a moderately priced laptop for anywhere and anytime use that they synchronize with a relatively inexpensive desktop that also serves as a print and file server. But if you are constrained by your finances or lifestyle to just one of the two, the considerations enumerated above should help you come to a decision faster.