Laptop Sales Beat Desktops For The First Time
from the the-end-of-the-desktop? dept
This certainly isn't a surprise as the trend has been clear, but for the first time, laptop sales beat desktop sales in the month of May. It's a little unclear from the article if this is in terms of units or dollars. Since laptops are more expensive, they could still be lower in unit sales, but higher in terms of overall dollars. However, as laptops get cheaper and people realize additional benefits from the portability of laptops (much of which is due to the rapid growth in WiFi), it's questionable whether the "desktop" computer really has a strong future. These days, unless I needed it for a very specific purpose (most likely a server I could hide away somewhere), I would only consider a laptop for a personal computer. The value of the portability outweighs the higher prices by a wide margin.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Except for gamers
I tend to buy a new PC every 18 - 24 months, but regularly upgrade it with new drives, new video card, etc to keep it close to cutting edge, then at the end of the cycle I buy a new, mostly empty PC and transfer the high-end parts over from the previous PC.
Until someone comes out with a laptop that allows me to do something similar, I'll stick with desktops.
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Except for couches!
On the couch.
I totally agree, I cant get the *killer* performance high as often or as much, but all my games that I play, play just fine on a thinkpad t40. And they do it on the couch, or on the floor, or out on the deck, or at work, or on vacation, or at a friend's house, or hacking the starbuckz wifi, or whatever.
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