The decision to buy a computer has become a really easy one to make in recent years. Computers have just about become a necessity to almost every household and most businesses in the world. Many businesses have already forsaken old storage methods of filing cabinets and big ledgers for their data in favour of space saving , time saving digital storage.
The choice between Notebook computers and desktop computers must really depend upon your personal wants but mostly upon your needs. You as the buyer should have a check point list for what you might really need and what can be skipped as unimportant. The asking price, your need for mobility, your available physical space, the need for frequent hardware upgrades and whether the computer will be used for one’s personal use or public use.
If you are looking for a PC that would be available for you wherever you may go, then you should always pick a notebook or laptop computer . Business men , university professors, politicians, programmers, students and all sorts of folks often choose them for convenience. I chose a laptop for comfort, sitting at my desk top computer for hours every day wasn’t very comfortable so it’s nice to be able to sit back in an armchair with my Sony Vaio on my lap whilst I write. It’s also great to be able to take it with me on my travels and either work on it , be entertained or simply keep up with the rest of the world.