Ok, you might be right. But I sell so many laptops that function as desktops that it's scary.
I watched Charlie Rose interview the CEO of Intel the other night who stated that in the last few years laptop sales exceeded desktops. It is a trend he sees continuing, and growing.
My three sisters, all of them medical professionals, have all given up their desktops in favor of Thinkpad.... and they have no reason to go back. And I haven't known a woman who choose a desktop over a laptop if money wasn't an issue.
The primary reason Desktop sales have exceeded laptops is the price, but all that has changed. I wouldn't be surprised, five years from now, if Desktops only accounted for 15 percent of the market.
