Joel N. Fischoff wrote:
> Heya,
> 
> Well, my laptop is sorta dying on me, and I've had it for more than six 
> years (and, even then, it was a refurb).  So, now I'm looking for advice on 
> a replacement for it.
> 
> At this point, I'm strongly considering a desktop because of the 'bang for 
> the buck' factor.  I do a lot of stuff on the Internet, a lot of video 

I switched from desktop to laptops a few years ago, and would never look 
back.  The laptops can do everything the desk top can do, you can use 
them as a desktop (I do), but they use less electricity, take up less 
space, are vastly quieter, and are portable when you need them to be.

FWIW, I've been using Dell all my programming life, and am happy with 
them.  I'm using Windows 7 64 bit, and have to admit it's a good 
operating system.  If I knew now what I knew then, I would have ordered 
the 32 bit version, as I had a few annoyances (nothing major) switching 
VFP over.

I agree with Alan about using an external keyboard and mouse, but don't 
feel it defeats the purpose.  If I work easier that way, why not?  I 
have a small spare keyboard and mouse that live in the laptop carrying 
case, so all I have to do to go mobile is toss the laptop in, and spend 
a few extra seconds setting up on arrival.

I'd never go back to a desktop, if I can avoid it.


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