Why Are People Still Choosing Laptops?

By Doug Thomas

Laptops are everywhere. Whether in business or personal situations, they are gaining more and more popularity. Somehow the compact and convenient nature of these computers has convinced people to spend the extra money that laptops cost. The question then becomes: is that really enough to justify the added price?

The affordability of the computer in question isn't something that should be taken lightly, given the current economic crisis. So if the only feature that recommends laptops over desktops is portability, then shouldn't you choose the one that won't break the budget?

Desktops have a number of beneficial features. For example, they are designed to be extremely modular which means you can set them up to meet your exact needs. This way, whether you are processing lots of videos or just want to play the high-end games, you can easily add the RAM or graphics cards that you need. You can also limit yourself to a very affordable computer if you just want to use it for social networking or Web browsing.

Laptops can be more difficult to upgrade and customize. Add to that their keyboards and touchpads that many people don't like using, and you can see some possible drawbacks to these systems. So why are they still gaining popularity? Is it really all about the convenience?

Right now we live in a very fast-paced world, and you can't underestimate the value of portability. Whether you use it for personal situations like social networking and word processing, or business situations like staying in touch with the company and accessing important documents, these laptops make it possible to do from almost anywhere.

Laptops continue to develop and they have advanced to the point that you can now get computers that are sleek and light and can easily be transported from place to place. Despite their small size, they often have all the processing power and graphical capabilities of their larger cousins.

It should also be pointed out that even though laptops have been (and are) more expensive than desktops, the prices have been steadily coming down. Technology continues to improve and manufacturers continue to find way to make their laptops more affordable.

There's no doubt that economic times are tough, but people will continue to go with laptops because they know the portability will give them an opportunity to be more productive. And if they can maintain those standards, they will have a better chance of pulling through these difficult times. They may cost a lot, but they can also be seen as a wise investment. - 30294

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