I work from home full-time-and I still choose a laptop over a desktop
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I work from home full-time-and I still choose a laptop over a desktop
"Working from home doesn't mean I'm tied to the same spot all day. Some days, I prefer working at my desk, but other days I need a change of scenery. Since my laptop goes with me, I can work from the living room, my bedroom, on the bean bag, or at my favorite coffee shop. Try doing that with a desktop."
"With a desktop, you're committed to one place and one setup. That CPU case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse aren't going anywhere. With my laptop, I can literally pack up my entire workstation and move it wherever I need to be. I've worked from airports, flights, coffee shops, and sometimes even on the road when I'm on a trip. It sounds simple, but this flexibility has completely transformed how I work."
Desktops deliver more raw computing power and are often cheaper to build, but they lack portability. Laptops provide mobility and the ability to work from multiple locations, though high-end models can be expensive. Many users opt for laptops in work-from-home setups even when desktop-building is an option. Laptops allow packing an entire workstation to use in living rooms, bedrooms, coffee shops, airports, flights, or on the road. Changing workspace reduces fatigue and can boost productivity. Modern laptops handle photo and video editing, spreadsheets, coding, and gaming for typical workflows. Desktops remain better value for maximum performance per dollar. The 14-inch HP Omen Transcend 14 exemplifies a modern laptop capable of handling demanding tasks.
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