Desktops Becoming a Less Viable Business
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 07:03 AM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 10:03 AM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 11:34 AM
1!
I always have it plugged in though, and hardly ever use its mobility, even tough I love the fact that I can take it anywhere with me.
I've never had a desktop. However, lately I've been thinking that maybe I should get one instead of the HDTV I've been wanting, because it would be a great backup if for some reason I couldn't use my laptop.
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 12:25 PM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 12:28 PM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 12:41 PM
Also, as far as posture is concerned, you can have bad/wrong posture doing just about anything... watching TV, playing games, sitting at a computer, while eating, sitting at school, meditating, etc., and the list goes on and on. Good posture depends on how well you can sit with your back straight for hours on end, or how straight your spine is when you walk, wherever you walk, etc.
Our world is becoming more and more mobile, that's true, but Desktops will always be a good thing for a lot of people. But we cannot discount the fact that laptops are also good for a lot of people as well.
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 01:09 PM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 05:33 PM
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Posted 01 June 2008 - 06:58 PM
Ya thats the same problem with me. After excessive playing , i sometimes face the same things.But the avg. time is about 3 hrs at a stretch. Though sometimes when i am playing multiplayer with my friends it can get a lot lot longer. Normally when i am college , we keep entire nights for lan play. lol
When i had a toshiba for about 1 year, I wasnt able to play for more than one hour on that thing due to wrong posture. I used to take laptop on the bed and then work and it was a bad bad move. But you are tempted to do such things on a laptop as it is possible.
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Posted 02 June 2008 - 08:10 AM
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Posted 05 June 2008 - 05:19 AM
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Posted 05 June 2008 - 02:14 PM
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Posted 10 June 2008 - 11:17 AM
Last, I have two desktop PCs one running XP pro which it built around an ASUS motherboard & parts/case from TigerDirect.com. This too has good running speed for XP & I'm using it as a file-server. The last desktop is an old Gateway that ran XP poorly but which is now running Ubuntu Linux fairly well.
I believe there will always be places where desktops are needed or desired, for one they are less likely to walk away, for another more stuff (hardware) can be added more easily to them than to laptops.
Also, I would hate to have to implement a domain server on a laptop with full RAID duplication/backup. Someday soon that may not be as issue, but I'd still feel better with a BIG BOX weighing in at 75+ lbs to house my domain server which almost requires two people to help it walk away than a laptop which might be possible to hide under a big coat.
Phil Karras
Circle Software
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