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Do you have a desktop computer and laptop?

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I no longer have a desktop computer as I sold it off many years ago. At present, I only use a laptop for my work purposes. However, some individuals have both a desktop and a laptop, particularly those who need them for graphic designing or heavy gaming. What about you? Do you own both or just one of them?
 
I have both. But i mostly use my laptop. My taste is gradually changing from laptop to my smartphone. My smartphone is superb and can do nearly everything my laptop can do. What makes my smartpmy favourite device is because of its mobility and flexibility.
 
Yes, I have both, but the one I use the most is the desktop computer, I only use the laptop if I have to travel or be away from home.
 
I have multiple desktops and laptops in different states, some of the laptops are not working properly, or some are windows XP laptops. I prefer to use desktops because they are faster.
 
If you have an stabilizer or inverter , you can use the desktop even when there is no electricity. It is also more difficult to hack a desktop compared to a laptop, which are sometimes slow.
 
Yes, I have both, but the one I use the most is the desktop computer, I only use the laptop if I have to travel or be away from home.
That would work in your country because there is stable electricity. One can't depend on a desktop in my country without a backup power supply distinct from the national grid.
 
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