Weighing Up The Advantages Of Laptops Over Computers
Once the preserve of the very rich, laptops have now become so affordable that for many people they represent better value for money than a standard computer. Laptops were considered essential only by those who needed to work whilst on the move, but so many people are on the move for one reason or another today that the mobility and flexibility of a laptop has become extremely popular.
Only a few years ago it would have been almost laughable to imagine students carrying laptops to school or college, yet today you are just as likely to see a college student carrying a laptop around than a normal pen and paper. The advantages in having a laptop are tremendous, and they provide far greater opportunities to aid learning and study than the pen and paper did.
Being able to use a laptop to record a lecture to an mp3 file for later reference, whilst typing up notes directly on computer, cross referring to other notes or previous essays, and even checking some points online at the same time is all perfectly possible, and tasks which are carried out by students every day. The laptop has quickly become a tool for learning and study that is popular, portable and affordable.
The one aspect that has deterred some people from purchasing a laptop rather than a computer has been the issue of versatility and upgrading. A standard computer can have the side removed, and almost anyone armed with basic knowledge and a screwdriver can whip out a hard disk and add a newer, faster and larger model, add in more memory, insert a new DVD drive or add a graphics card.
Laptops generally have no such capability for development, since the components are usually so tightly packed together than they cannot be serviced by anyone other than a qualified expert. However, the technology which is used to make a laptop is usually first rate, and easily equivalent to anything that a standard computer can offer.
Although there is the issue of adaptability, many people don’t bother to upgrade a computer, replacing it completely instead. A few years ago a new computer may have cost several thousand pounds, but today, buying a new computer is often not much difference in terms of price than buying all of the upgrade components you might wish to buy.
Since laptops have come down so incredibly in price recently, for many people it makes more sense to replace the whole laptop after a few years than to worry about upgrading a computer. A new processor can easily cost five hundred dollars, yet a laptop can often come in at very little different.
Then there is always the mobility to attract people. Whilst the problem of upgrading may be considered, laptops will always be popular as far as mobility and portability is concerned. A home computer tends to sit in one place. A laptop can be popped in a bag and carried on your shoulder as easily as a shopping bag or handbag. The advantage of being able to work or play anywhere, anytime is often more attractive than the issue of upgrading internal components.
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