Well, if you want a powerful computer for games and do not need mobility, then the Dell desktop PC is definitely your choice. On the other hand, if you do need mobility, go for the Toshiba. Note, however, that the battery on it will run out fast, and you can not upgrade laptops as easy as desktop PCs. So basically, if you need pure, raw performance, go with the desktop, but if gaming on the move is your priority, the Toshiba is perfect.
In my experience, they are about equally good. Dell has a top of the line XPS where Toshiba has a similar high end laptop in the Qosmio
basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better. basically a thin desktop its just supposed to make the name of the computer sound better.
Since Toshiba laptops are great for gaming, the Toshiba Satellite A200-S4629 is better than the HP Pavilion DV6446US in gaming.
toshiba, its a very personal question though i just think their built better than dell and recently have brought out some awesome machines!
I personally think that HP and toshiba are really good quality computers, I have an HP and it wors great, it really depends on what you want to do with the computer
According to me, samsung is better than toshiba
You should get the Toshiba l45Od because Samsung is not really a computer company. If you think out of the box the Sony Vaio is the best laptop to get!
It depends entirely on the computer. No brand is inherently better than another. Computers are the sum of their parts.
It's a matter of choice. If you like flexibility laptop will be better for you. If you do not mind to have your computer at the same place desktop will work for you.
Personally I prefer HP but if you are set on one of these i would say Toshiba because Sony is an "OMG THAT COMPUTER IS AWESOME" company but Toshiba has the better track record when it comes to reliability
I would say Toshiba
People still use desktop computers. Just because a laptop can sometimes be more helpful that doesn't make it better. A desktop is usually better for office settings.