There is no doubt that the notebook or laptop has taken over the
globe in terms of its current popularity and usability. With portability
and easy access in mind, it's no wonder why more and more people are
buying laptops over desktop computers these days.
A busy lifestyle
is probably among the many factors why laptops are so in-demand - being
constantly on the go and needing technology whenever possible, that is.
But for those who are not looking at portability as an issue, a desktop
computer will always suffice.
Among the features of the desktop
PC that truly stick with many users as of today is its customization.
While there are still numerous brands that sell desktops as a bundle,
customizable PCs are still available. These are units that can be
assembled according to your own preferences and specifications.
Normally, gaming PCs are the most customized types of computers because
of the need for speed, memory, and multimedia features.
Speaking
of features, if you have noticed the latest models of any brand of
desktop PCs today, the CPU towers are shrinking while the flat monitors
are ever increasing in size. Technology buffs would say that the smaller
the hardware, the better. Probably the most intriguing physical
features of many desktops today is the fact that technology can jam pack
tons of features in even the smallest of CPUs. And while that happens,
the need for better visuals and usability still remains for monitors.
One
fact that stays the same is that desktop computers are still alive and
doing well in many business offices, homes, libraries, internet shops,
and schools. Aside from the affordability of desktops, generally they
are durable and can tolerate long hours of usage. This is also
beneficial for the user because, ergonomically, it is better to sit on
an office or computer lab set-up. A notebook or laptop computer may be
portable, but if you try using it sitting down on your bed or on a sofa,
chances are you will feel pain behind your neck and on your back. Same
goes with your arms especially when there's nothing underneath to
support them while typing.
If versatility and functionality are
important to you, then a desktop computer can deliver these qualities
seamlessly. Since it is built with ports, Bluetooth, and hubs, you can
easily attach other peripherals as long as they're compatible. Latest
desktops are equipped with compatible programs, so you can just plug in
any device and you're good to go.
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