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Your computers are most likely some of your most important pieces of business equipment. Because technology evolves so quickly, it generally pays to invest in the machine that fits your budget now and then plan to upgrade it as necessary over the life of the computer so it can keep up with the ever-increasing demands of your business.

One thing to keep in mind with upgrades is that desktops are not only generally easier to upgrade but you can upgrade more components on them than you can with a laptop. Laptop upgrades are usually limited to memory and storage. A laptop upgrade is also more technically challenging, often requiring the assistance of a professional to take the case and keyboard off to install new parts.

Given these restrictions, if you decide to purchase laptops for your business, it usually makes more sense to spend a little more to buy machines with the performance capabilities that not only fit your current needs but your future needs as well.

 


 

Desktop and Laptop

There are a variety of advantages to both desktops and laptops. A desktop with 8th Gen Intel® Core™ processors and Intel® Optane™ memory will provide more performance and responsiveness for your money compared to a similarly priced laptop. One study showed that computer users could experience web performance that was as much as 66% faster with an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor with Intel® Optane™ memory vs. a five-year-old PC.2 However, a desktop is virtually fixed to a workstation, making it most appropriate for stationary workers.

Laptops, on the other hand, are meant to be moved. These smaller, lighter devices are great for working at a desk, at a coffee shop, on a plane, and anywhere in between. While some laptops might not have all the power or storage space of a desktop, laptops with 8th Gen Intel® Core™ processors can handle compute-heavy tasks, delivering up to two times overall system performance with an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-8265U processor vs. a five-year-old PC.3 However, mobility costs money: Laptops are typically more expensive than desktops with comparable specs.

When comparing the prices of desktops and laptops, don’t forget to factor in the cost of a monitor, keyboard, wires, and a mouse for each desktop you plan to purchase. Since all of those items are built into the laptop, you may find that the price difference isn’t quite as significant as it first appears.

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