all engineering ppl nowadays fall 2 this confusion...
Desktop vs. Notebook ??
Once a decision has been made to buy a new college computer, the next common question is whether it should be a notebook (also called a laptop) or a desktop style computer.
Mini-tower style desktop computer | Notebook (laptop) computer |
in the desktop vs. notebook debate..
Each comes with significant advantages and disadvantages, and which is better will depend on the needs and preferences of the student.
Notebook Computer for College - Advantages
- Easy to transport to and from school.
- Takes up little dorm space or desk space.
- Can be carried to class or library for note-taking, study, etc.
- If wireless network is available, adding a wireless card provides easy access to college network and Internet in many locations on campus. Newer notebook computers may have built-in wireless networking ability.(there should be one in CIT !! )
- Can be brought home during weekend or holiday visits.
- Can be shipped to manufacturer or taken to dealer for service.
Notebook Computer for College - Disadvantages
- Much more easily stolen, particularly if carried around campus.(beware!!)
- More easily dropped or broken.(peice - peice)
- Somewhat more prone to failure than stationary desktop computers of comparable quality.
- Significantly more expensive for comparable speed and capacity.
- Limited expansion and add-on capabilities.
Desktop Computer for College - Advantages
- Best value: typically, more speed, memory, and storage for a lower price.
- Relatively difficult to steal.
- Lower probability of failure for comparable quality machine vs. notebook.
- Relatively easy to expand or modify as needs change.
- Less costly expansion products such as large hard drives, additional memory, and special purpose cards.
- Flat screen LCD monitors are now reasonably priced, reducing desk space requirements and making storage/shipping easier.
Desktop Computer for College - Disadvantages
- Space-consuming and awkward to move to and from room 2 room.
- Takes up valuable real estate in cramped dorm rooms
- Can't be carried to library or classes(2 show project report or conduct events in college).
- Difficult to move if repair/replacement is needed(waiting for direct bus!!).
This would be a great topic to ask about during campus visits, prospective student days, and early orientation. Also, present students can be queried by e-mail for more input. If most students have notebooks and there is a great deal of collaboration required, a portable computer might be essential. In most campus environments, though, a desktop is the more common choice.
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