I think we will have to agree to disagree. If you replace the keyboard,
monitor, mouse and use external cases for extra storage, you've just turned
your laptop into a desktop.

That is my point.... you have the choice. A laptop is versatile. Try to turn a desktop into a laptop.

Since laptops cost more than desktops, how does that win for the
laptop in corporate culture?

Price of a laptop suitable for the normal office worker is not that much more then a desktop anymore. But the real savings will be in power savings, both in the units draw, and the reduction in building AC costs.... and those savings combined will be significant.

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