Mixed feelings on this.
Nicely-equipped
15" Toshiba laptop for $229: (regular price...at Best Buy)
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2351976
4" x 4" barebones desktop from Intel starting at $159:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2289083
Gaming is fun on the PC, but it's sure getting expensive. $500 for a video card every year or two...ouch! I don't think you can beat a keyboard & mouse for input. Touchscreen stinks for typing. Voice to text is too much effort.
Honestly though, I use my iPhone 90% of the time - calls, video chat, social media, looking up questions on google, checking out a quick website, taking a picture & doing basic photo editing, reading email, etc. At home, I usually only sit on my computer when I want to nef here, when I want to type a lot (like emails or blogs), or when I'm doing a video editing project. And the occasional Steam game.
I like the idea of Chromebooks. I think I've settled on the new HP model - 11.6" IPS screen for $279. I'm using an ancient Dell laptop basically for the same purpose, as kind of an around-the-house lounger, but it's a brick haha. Not in any rush though, so maybe for Christmas.
The new iPad Air is a tremendous product. It feels like the future. I honestly didn't think the half-pound weight difference would matter much, but it's the difference between it being a "tablet" and it feeling like a device from Star Trek. It feels exactly how it's supposed to feel - thin, light, easy to hold in one or two hands, great screen, great battery life, awesome touchscreen interface (no lag, multi-touch, etc.).
I don't think desktops will ever go away, because people like having large screens to look at, keyboards & mice to use, and sitting down. I think a lot more people are going to be using laptops now that you can get a decent model for $230. I think a lot more people would buy those if they realized that they could use them in place of desktops thanks to the HDMI/VGA output & USB ports for full-sized keyboards & mice, but most people don't realize they can do that.
He has a point. We're not really doing anything new - stuff just gets more bloated as time goes on. Office 2013 is pathetic. It launches slow & it has lag. And all you do is TYPE in it! At least Adobe got their act together with the latest version of Adobe Reader, no more slug-mode. Windows 8 is confusing for most people to use, especially since most of humanity has been on the Start-button system since 1995 (18 years now?).
Will desktops die? No. Will their role be diminished? Yes. If people knew they could use laptops as desktops and hook them up to monitors etc., there would be even more use. If people knew that modern laptops are just as good as desktops for everything but heavy gaming & those type of activities, they generally wouldn't insist on a desktop computer at home with a laptop for around-the-house use. So there's some perception issues in the general public, for sure.