valhalla360 wrote:
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I wouldn't suggest a desktop unless you have a specific need that calls for it. ...
I joined the computer age when I was about 30 years old. My first experiences were all with the old 8088 desktop computers. The first one I owned had two 5 and 1/4 inch floppy drives and a 10 megabite hard drive. (today, one photo can easily exceed 10 mega bites!)
I advanced from there, gradually updating as technology advanced, and then one day, the glorious "Laptop" hit the market. Everyone raved about the "Laptop". But by now, I was a complete ingrained desktop user. I just couldn't part company with the idea of desktop.
My wife, being more progressive than me, decided one day she was getting a laptop, and she did. I still hung on to the old desktop mindset, but she kind of kept pushing me to try the laptop. Even back then, wireless was still not very popular, but it finally came.
All of a sudden, I realized her laptop could do anything (and even more) than my desktop, and I didn't have to tethered to a wire! My next computer was a laptop and I've never gone back. I've burned through many of them now, as technology continues advance.
I would never go back to a desktop now, unless I had absolutely no other choice. With the advent of a cell phone "hotspot", it's absolutely wonderful to be 100% mobile. I even took my (company) laptop fishing with me one day and did a work form home with one hand and a fishing pole in the other, all through my phone hot spot. No one in the office ever knew. As far as they knew, I was in my "home office" ... which just happen to be at the end of a dock, overlooking a beautiful lake, in a State Park that day!
Ahhh.... there's MUCH to be said for a Laptop over a desktop. They are so convenient, go anywhere, small, and most of all, don't depend on wires!
So, if you are still a desktop person, well ... consider that glorious day at work I spent "fishing". Maybe you'll give it a try!
:)