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Laptop vs Desktop: The Pros and Cons of Each When Attending Online Classes

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If you are planning to take college classes online, then you have made a great choice. There is probably no better or more efficient method available today for obtaining a high quality education. Since you will be getting most of your education on your computer, it is essential that you have a good one. However, you may be wondering whether you should purchase a laptop or a desktop computer. Both laptops and desktops have their own benefits and disadvantages, so there is no clear cut answer. Let’s take a look at a few things that you should consider.

1. Price

When you are comparing laptop vs. desktop computers, one thing that will jump out at you is the price difference. Generally speaking, desktops are a bit cheaper than laptops. You can get the same amount of computing power with a desktop for about half the price. If you are trying to save money, then a desktop is definitely the way to go.

2. Portability

If you want to be able to do your coursework in places besides your home, then you will definitely want a laptop. Laptops are great because you can often head into a coffee shop and connect to your online learning module via a public WiFi connection. You might also want to get some work done in a park if it is a nice day. If you travel quite often, then a laptop is a must. On the other hand, if you spend most of the day at home with your children, then you can probably get away with purchasing a desktop.

3. How Long Will it Last?

A further consideration when deciding whether to purchase a laptop or a desktop is how long you need your machine to last. If you are planning on pursuing a four year degree online, then it might be a good idea to purchase a computer that will last at least that long. Desktops are generally more rugged than laptops. In addition, since you will be carrying your laptop around a lot, there is a higher likelihood it will become damaged.

About Michael Moss

I am an educator from Nevada that is currently in charge of the college's online English classes. I am often asked to create new curriculum structures based on new kinds of courses the college would like to create.

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