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Laptop vs Desktop
gino_76ph
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Hi there!
I recently bought an HP DV7 with Windows 7 Professional and have previously had a desktop PC. the reason why i bought a laptop is because of its portability, sleekness, price and of course the one who made it. (and the price:-)
but recently i have been entertaining the idea what if i can save on my electricity bill with a desktop PC as well? i'm talking about those small cube-like CPU's that are available on the market. are they any good? do they save more electricity? (the most i use my laptop is 2-4 hours max. per day and so is my wife.)
so, what is your advice please?
Thanks.
I recently bought an HP DV7 with Windows 7 Professional and have previously had a desktop PC. the reason why i bought a laptop is because of its portability, sleekness, price and of course the one who made it. (and the price:-)
but recently i have been entertaining the idea what if i can save on my electricity bill with a desktop PC as well? i'm talking about those small cube-like CPU's that are available on the market. are they any good? do they save more electricity? (the most i use my laptop is 2-4 hours max. per day and so is my wife.)
so, what is your advice please?
Thanks.
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hardly worth it IMHO. Such low useage anyway, and the nettop desktops are well under-powered anyway. Stick with what you've got.......Gettin' There, Wherever There is......
I have a dodgy "i" key, so ignore spelling errors due to "i" issues, ...I blame Apple
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