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Ok ok!!!!
So when there's a power outage in the area it's your fault!?
That's about the same problem/requirements with big Sharepoint or Biztalk kind of development.
Still I think it's a niche compared to the rest.
But hey! Good luck with that!
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if you're using machine for work or using it for long time in a day then Desktop is still better option (Ergonomics)
or alternative will be ultra book
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It's still much cheaper to buy really good PC, for work and gaming and a portable laptop if you need it.
I like to game a little from time to time, and buying any laptop/netbook/ultrabook for that is just silly because of theirs ridiculous prices (1250$ for 1 machine?! no way!).
Beside any of 30$ dollar keyboards are better than laptop keyboard.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Docking station, regular keyboard and mouse, two 22" screens -- but that's for work. (I don't "game".)
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Yep, plus you can get the most bang for the buck if you go the desktop route. My workstation has 256 GB RAM (I swear) and 1 TB SSD drive. I am not sure a laptop with these specs even exists; if it does it must be way too expensive.
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That's really impressive...
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Using a traditional desktop/middle tower allows me to have two hard disks in raid1 (mirroring), and to upgrade even one single component if I need.
Roberto
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