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I was having a friendly discussion with someone this morning about PC and Laptops for work/education stuff, he suggested that I could use a chromebook for all this stuff and this would be a good idea and make things easier. I strongly disagreed with this, mainly because I hate laptops, the keyboard and touchpad make me angry and my PC does everything I need. Most things are synced to my phone for the rare times I may want to add something while out and about. So I thought I'd come here and seek other peoples opinions on laptops vs pc your needs? also if you are feeling bored and want to head on over to the survey ive linked and fill in a few questions I can more easily gather data to make into fun graphs, which if the data agrees with me, I can shove it in his face or should I be in the minority I can let him have this win.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Moved from pc to laptop about a decade ago and I don't think I could ever go back. It seemed so normal back then to spend all my time in one room at my desk.

But now, yeah I can spend time at the desk and I can even plug the laptop in to external everything and it's just like having a pc. But ALSO I can laze around on the couch watching TV with my other half while I play Deep Rock Galactic, or I can lounge in the sun in the conservatory and still edit video, or I can pick up and take it on a trip somewhere and still have access to everything I need without having to fiddle with a phone.

The only downside of a laptop is the cost compared to a similar spec pc. But when I think of going back I think of being chained to a desk in that one room and just...nah.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Excluding GPU extensive operations a used ThinkPad is so good and cheap it's incredible.

Bought a T490 16GB 512GB for 260โ‚ฌ ... I think my desktop will be used less and less ...

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Used Thinkpad with upgraded screen and retrofitted classic keyboard = perfection.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Apparently the "older" ones like T480 had crappy screens and it changed with, tada! , the T490 generation q. I'm quite happy with mine to be honest. I got a french keyboard, thinking about getting the US one with that Big return key :-D but I'm curious about what your "retrofitted classic keyboard" is (it appears it is quite simple to change the keyboard on ThinkPad)?