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What is better laptop or PC?
Help me compare the characteristics of a laptop and a computer. Tell me which is better, preferably with an explanation. Thanks in advance!
Computer specs :
Asus PRIME Z270-K
intel i5-6600
gtx 970 gaming(4Gb)
8Gb RAM
SSD 256Gb Laptop specs
:
Intel Core i7 10710U
GTX 1650 MAX-Q(4Gb)
8Gb RAM
SSD 512Gb
(MSI Prestige 15 A10SC)
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Hmm, which is better - Hummer or Lamborghini?
It all depends on what it will be used for :) For games at home, a computer is better. For the presentation of the product in the customer's office, a laptop is better. In order to talk - the best phone. Although all these things can be done on all devices - but with varying degrees of convenience.
There is such a joke of humor: "The main difference between a tractor and a tomato is that the tomato is red, and the door on the side of the tractor opens." You are comparing things with different purposes.
But.
If we ignore this and measure "in parrots", then consider one point - the computer has a BIG power supply, the laptop has a small one, the COMP has large radiators and fans, and the laptop has a small and only one common one. And this is not because the laptop has magic components that consume and heat less, but because they were driven into a smaller "thermal package". And this can be done only by setting performance limits and reducing frequencies.
Moreover, marketing allows you to call i7 and 4 cores and 8. So two i7 for a laptop and a computer cannot be compared in any way.
There are also big questions about multi-core: "Somehow Ilya Muromets and Alyosha Popovich decided to measure their strength. They measured: Alyosha's is longer, Ilya's is thicker." Multi-core in itself does not equal performance. Let's say you have 2 Toyota Carmries, and 16 Lada fives. The task to get you one from Saratov to Moscow on what will be completed faster? 9 women cannot bear one child in 1 month. Not all software is multi-core, and often early processors behave better than new ones, due to the gain in maximum speed of one core.
You won't get a definitive answer, everyone has their own.
In short, the laptop can be carried around, the computer can be upgraded for a while, the computer is more productive, the laptop is more convenient.
The laptop has higher requirements for the manufacturer, because if anything, only a guarantee, and not all engineers have enough to stuff the stuffing correctly into a small case, so read the reviews on your model, a lot of reviews, and look for the bad ones.
Recently I wrote this, I will repeat to you:
As always, the task is first set (technical requirements, budget, show-off, other Wishlist, restrictions)
Based on the task, a solution is obtained.
Once upon a time, the right solution is a branded monoblock, once - a branded minicomputer, or a self-assembled gaming system unit, or an office computer in a rack case as a server, or a top-of-the-line "mobile workstation" laptop with a professional video camera...
Depends on the context of use. For example, I have a laptop, purely technically, rather weak - and for me it is the most it is when traveling. But when you have to draw layouts, you can’t do without a big one. Accordingly, which one is better? Both.
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