You can carry it around without having to carry it around, and you can sit and lie down.
Use it on your stomach, it's up to you! Desktops can't do that.
First of all, the advantages of desktop computers are obvious in terms of user experience.Of course, if you just surf the Internet and simply use office software, the feeling may not
be so obvious, but if you are a gamer, or a creative worker such as graphics and images,the difference between the two in terms of use experience can really be said to be
"cloud mud" difference".
Secondly, in terms of configuration freedom, desktops are more free.
Users can freely choose the most suitable hardware matching according to their needs,
preferences and budget. The types, brands and price ranges of hardware such as memory
and hard disks are also very rich. Players have a very high degree of freedom of choice.
Users can also make some personalized customizations, such as choosing some
transparent and open personalized chassis. Various lighting effects, light strips and
other personalized accessories create your own "personal PC". Of course, these requires
users to have a certain amount of hands-on ability and computer knowledge to build a DIY
machine.
In addition to the internal upgrade space, the desktop also has the advantage of rolling
over the external interface.
The interface of the desktop computer is quite rich. It has a large number of USB
interfaces, multiple display output interfaces, audio interfaces, optical fiber interfaces,
etc. The motherboard generally has some expansion pins onboard for users to use, and
the motherboard slot can also install expansion cards. , to expand more interfaces.
Therefore, the capability of external devices on desktops is much higher than that of
notebooks, which is very important for some office scenarios, professional studios and
high-end gamers that require multiple external devices.
In terms of performance, the gap between such entry-level platforms is
not large, and from the perspective of practical use, the main application
scenario of this type of PC, whether it is a notebook or a desktop computer, is to
surf the Internet, use simple office software, and In other words, it's basically smooth,
and it's fine if you don't get stuck, so there will be no significant difference in the experience.
If we use some niche or low-end products, the total desktop price will definitely be better.
lower. In addition to the price gap, there is also a performance gap.
Due to the limited internal space, heat control has always been a very important part
of notebooks, so the processor and graphics card will be weakened on notebooks,
and notebooks often set different degrees of "temperature walls" according to their own
cooling system conditions. Or "power wall", which prevents the performance of
the processor and graphics card from being fully utilized.
In short, desktop computers have obvious advantages over notebooks in terms
of interactive control experience, upgrade and expansion, or in terms of price
and performance, so I have to tell some novice friends that if there is no requirement
for portability and mobility, it is only possible to use PC In terms of "tool attributes",
the desktop is still the best choice, especially for game lovers and graphics professionals,
the desktop experience is really much better. Of course, once again, the premise is that you
have no requirements for "mobile attributes" and "digital single product attributes".
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