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Should You Bring a Desktop or Laptop Computer to College?

Desktop computers and laptop

computers each offer their own unique benefits, which you should take into account before deciding which type of computer you will bring to college.

 

When choosing whether to buy a desktop or laptop computer for college, you must consider how you will be using it. To get you thinking about which type of computer suits you best, this article outlines some of the benefits and detriments associated with both types of computers.

 

The pros and cons of desktop and laptop computers are listed below:

 

Desktop computers

 

Pros:

 

1. Price: a basic desktop computer can cost hundreds of dollars less than a similarly equipped laptop.

 

2. Security: as desktop computers are larger and heavier than laptops, they are much harder to steal.

 

3. Monitor size: desktop computers often come with monitors that exceed the size of laptop monitors. Flat screen monitors can double as a tv in a small dorm room, which saves space and money.

 

Cons:

 

1. Portability: although desktops are getting smaller and lighter, you can’t take a desktop computer to class or the library. When your computer needs repairs, a desktop computer is not as portable as a laptop.

 

Laptops

 

Pros:

 

1. Portability: with your laptop you can work just about anywhere, from your bed to the classroom.

 

2. Security: you can take your laptop home on school breaks. Bringing home a desktop can be more difficult, especially if you are flying.

 

Cons:

 

1. Price: laptops generally cost more than desktop computers. However, laptops have become increasingly affordable in recent years.

 

2. Maintenance: laptops have more parts that may need repair, i.e. batteries and power cords.

 

Ultimately, choosing the right college computer for you comes down to how you will use the computer. Each has its own benefits and detriments, and you should take both into careful consideration. Even with so much pre-college studying, shopping for your college computer is a fun process.

This article was published on Wednesday 10 June, 2009.
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