laptop because it uses less energy.
laptops are portable with more features and pertty
It depends on the person. A laptop would be good for college because you can take it around with you. A desktop is standard and if you need something to do at school. You would have to use the school desktop computers.
Desktop- Dell Studio Laptop- Dell XPS
If I already had a desktop computer and not a tv, I would pickup a cheap lcd tv.
at the back of the laptops is a cooling fan, it is not as powerful as the desktop computers but if is sufficent if you play games on the laptop it might over heat there for it would be better to play games on a desktop computer!!
you would do mostly the same things you would do with a desktop although the drivers may be different as far as programing would be NO. although the physical nature of working on the laptop is more difficult due to screws small parts and what have you if you are working on a laptop for someone and never done it i recommend not doing so your chances of succsess are lower then higher that you will come out on top.please test first with a laptop you know you can brake.
A desktop processor is a processor that has been optimized for maximum performance on the desktop, for tasks such as playing video games or editing video. This is as opposed to a laptop / mobile processor, which is optimized to provide longer battery life and run cooler.
When looking to put together a new home office for a small business, a great computer option would be to get a laptop notebook computer. Getting a laptop notebook computer has many benefits compared to getting a desktop. A main advantage of opting for a laptop notebook computer over a desktop computer is that a laptop has the ability to be transported from one place to the next. When you run your own small business you will frequently be on the move to meet with new customers. Having constant access to your computer will be extremely important while you are on the move.
Is there a router that you can plug a laptop modem into so that I can get internet on my desktop also. The desktop would need ethernet and of course the laptop is usb. So is there a router out there that can do this?
If you are saying to take it out of a laptop and put it in a desktop computer, then no. Laptop processors (as far as I have seen) are soldered into the motherboard, and designed only for motherboards for laptop sizes. Which in that case, it isn't possible to use a laptop processor in a desktop PC.
The same way you would install such software on a desktop, netbook, tablet, or any other computer. There is nothing special about installing software on a laptop.
Desktop or laptop? If desktop you would need a card reader. If a laptop it must be a new one that has a built in card reader if not then u would have to go buy one for around $15-$30 or el cheapo on eBay $5