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replacement p/c
we have an old p/c and a new laptop, as the old machine keeps switching itself on and off, we think it's time to replace it.
Now here's the question, should we buy a new laptop or replace the tower (I think that's what it's called), we are both novices, so would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks for reading this, B.
Now here's the question, should we buy a new laptop or replace the tower (I think that's what it's called), we are both novices, so would appreciate any guidance.
Thanks for reading this, B.
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Unless you are a hardcore gamer (and if you are, you wouldn't need to ask this question)... . it really makes very little difference these days.
You' ll pay a little more for an similarly speced laptop over a desktop and you will be limited to about 17inch screen size, but performance and features wise they are pretty much the same (aside from high end...
18:45 Tue 27th Nov 2012
Unless you are a hardcore gamer (and if you are, you wouldn't need to ask this question).... it really makes very little difference these days.
You'll pay a little more for an similarly speced laptop over a desktop and you will be limited to about 17inch screen size, but performance and features wise they are pretty much the same (aside from high end graphics)
Personally, my main use computer is a laptop that I use connected to an external 23inch monitor at work to give dual monitors and I choose that over a desktop with two monitors.
You'll pay a little more for an similarly speced laptop over a desktop and you will be limited to about 17inch screen size, but performance and features wise they are pretty much the same (aside from high end graphics)
Personally, my main use computer is a laptop that I use connected to an external 23inch monitor at work to give dual monitors and I choose that over a desktop with two monitors.
You may find this article useful to help you decide:
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Like you I am a novice but may I suggest you take a look at these people they bulit my tower and to my spec and its brilliant.
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If you are pleased with your laptop, then perhaps you don't need a duplicate PC anyway.
But if you do, then a new tower PC isn't going to cost a fortune these days, especially as you won't need a replacement monitor or keyboard.
I use my desktop most of the time. I bought a super new monitor for it last year, a 23 inch jobby from Tesco and now I find that I can watch TV on it as well, using the BBC iplayer, on this lovely new site I have just found :::
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
You can watch pretty much any channel you, LIVE, for free !
But if you do, then a new tower PC isn't going to cost a fortune these days, especially as you won't need a replacement monitor or keyboard.
I use my desktop most of the time. I bought a super new monitor for it last year, a 23 inch jobby from Tesco and now I find that I can watch TV on it as well, using the BBC iplayer, on this lovely new site I have just found :::
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
You can watch pretty much any channel you, LIVE, for free !