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I'm moreso curious if laptop functions have been offloaded to phones. If you have a full gaming desktop, do you see the use case for an additional laptop? or if most people here don't see the need for the increased processing power of a desktop, do you just use your laptop and a phone?

For myself, I mainly use my desktop, but I have a bunch of quite old laptops for tinkering.

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[โ€“] Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Laptop. I daresay I'm done with desktops...forever? Likely. As technology moves forward a laptop should have plenty of power and storage to do anything. Of course, software companies will write software that chews up resources to convince you you're getting your money's worth.

I can't work on a phone, too small and constricted with inputs. Not even a consideration, now or moving forward. Fine for social media, but bills, games, and art/design? Nah.

So yeah, I'd say laptops forever, but I'm sure the big tech companies won't let me.