Monday, 11 April 2011

How Many Notebooks Must You Have?

By Dana C. Xavier


If you have a computer, which you do since you are reading this right now, then you know how amazingly powerful and wonderful they are. You can use them for many different things, and the range of their applications is only growing. However, one problem people run into is how many computers should you really own? For many people, owning one just isn't enough any more.

For quite a few people, having a decent laptop at home is enough to do the job. With a fast enough processor, and enough memory, you can do pretty much anything you need. Movie downloading, video conferencing, and many other things are easy to do on most desktop computers.

Of course, you can't really take your desktop with you, so getting an additional notebook computer is something more and more people are doing now. It's something that has become very popular, and with prices so low, it's quickly becoming an easy decision.

But should you stop there? The next computer people usually buy is an additional desktop for their home. For some people, this is a dedicated computer for gaming. For others, this computer is used for creating large video files.

For the same reason, many people use at least two laptops. If you use a laptop at work, it can get confusing, and even embarrassing, if you combine your personal data and your work data on the same computer. Especially if you have to give a presentation, and you are worried about the wrong file popping up at the wrong time.

But should you stop there? To be truthful, there's no reason you shouldn't have several computers in your home. It wasn't too long ago that having one TV in your house was considered a luxury. And now people have at least three.

Computers are probably one of the greatest pieces of technology ever invented. They can help people out, make life more convenient, and entertain us. And the more you think about it, the more reasons you can come up with for having more than one.




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