Factors to
consider when buying a PC or Laptop for my course
Advantages for
choosing a laptop.
A laptop is portable so it is possible to carry it
around. This means you can go to a quiet
place at home to work on assignments and by taking it to college you don’t need
to wait for a free computer in the library.
Laptops take up less room in the home and can be stored away
neatly. This is important as homes can
be small and every available space is needed.
One of the biggest advantages of laptops is that if there is
a power cut the computer will not cut out as it is run on a battery.
Disadvantages for
choosing a laptop
The battery has to be replaced and this is expensive. This is a cost that students could do without
having to worry about.
Laptops can be lost, dropped or stolen and this can very
easily happen in college when students have so many things with them to look
after.
Generally laptops do not last as long as desktops. This means the money spent on a laptop may
have to be spent again sooner than if a desktop was purchased.
Advantages of
choosing desktop computer
A desktop is more powerful than a laptop and memory and
hardware can be added enabling students to store more information than on a
laptop.
Desktop computers can have different size screens so if you
prefer a larger screen this would suit better.
The computer and the screen are two separate pieces of
hardware so if the computer needs to be replaced you can do that without having
to replace the screen as well.
A desktop is not as easy to loose, drop or steal so it would
be better for security purposes.
Disadvantages of
choosing a desktop computer
Desktop computers take up a lot of space and this can be a
problem for students especially when house sharing.
Desktop is not portable so students can only use them when at
home.
Desktop is completely dependent on power supply so if there
is a power cut it is possible to loose work that a lot of time has gone into.