Neo
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Which would you choose. Both options are the same price, and very similar spec (laptop looses it just).
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willay
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depends, what you want it for
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pow
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What the man with the LET said
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Simon
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Im my experiences laptops are so short lived comapred to desktops.
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Neo
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Well, pretty much just internet, bit of photoshop and flash work, email and tis all.
Dont do gaming on pc's, have consoles for that. So i see little point in buying a new pc. But i havent ever ventured into laptops for personal use so not sure which to go for.
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willay
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I'd say laptop but it soley depends on how much you want to spend, everythign thats around £500 is just a glorified DVD player wtih vista running on it
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ed
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I think I might get one of these...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dell-Studio-15-1535-2-00GHZ-4GB-320HD-GREEN-Ecom483_W0QQitemZ290261352233QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item290261352233&_trkparms=39%3A1|66%3A2|65%3A2|240%3A1308&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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Neo
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Well i have a budget of about £1500 so i could build a very good pc or buy a fairly high spec laptop ?
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ed
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For everyday use a laptop screen is too small. If you go for a 17" then the thing is just massive and not very portable. Plus working on them all the time is really frustrating. Go for a desktop...
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dannymccann
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I prefer my laptop, its proper shit but means I can do work on the sofa or the dining room table if I want to. Ive only got a 17" monitor upstairs for my PC so going down to 15.4" isnt too bothersome, although the max resolution of 1024 is a PITA
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eddiewhiteley
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ive just bought a laptop, purely due to space, kid on the way so the computer and desk took up too much space in the spare room, but if i had the choice id have a desktop, just prefer using them, ive never really been a fan of laptops, the main good thing about it is not having to stay upstairs to go on the internet
[Edited on 23-09-2008 by eddiewhiteley]
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Neo
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Well i can see myself building a desktop and it being nice and quick...but in a month time wondering why i hadnt bought a laptop and visa versa
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John
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For 1500 quid you can have a decent specced desktop and laptop.
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