You've never used an Air then. They are stupid fast for basic computing needs. The SSD response is just insane for application loading, clicking on things, navigating around ect. And in 8 months of use, I don't think I've ever heard the fan on mine.
It's a shame that the thunderbolt storage options are so criminally expensive. A thunderbolt display, MBA, and a couple TB NAS hooked up to it is almost the perfect combo.
A laptop is all well and fine, but its an all in one design. One thing breaks, its all borked. Keyboards and screens are low life devices, as keyboards are great at sucking in little pieces of everything. And if anything breaks and needs repair, you have to send it back to the factory and use proprietary parts. Not to mention the facts battery life is often limited to two hours and laptops are easily stolen. But if a keyboard, screen, and most other parts break on a desktop, many do it your self types can go to a local store and be back in business in jig time.
As this thread shows, many people are switching to smaller smart phone devices for travel, but the keyboards are too small to be productive. As for me, I have a desktop and a lap top, but when at home, I always use a desktop by preference.
I have gamed quite a decent amount with a PC hooked up to a 106 inch projector with reclining seats and beer holders .... However, 1080p is kinda limiting IMO.
I prefer to do most of my gaming with my 3 x 21.5 inch screen eyefinity setup...
It does tax the CPU a bit to run at 5760x1080, but things tend to work pretty well with a pair of 6870s in crossfire...
I simply don't like the controllers for PS3 or Xbox .... I'm too dependent on mechanical keyboard + mouse
I've always wondered, how do you manage to get multiple monitors to work in a game? Normally the game only opens on one. I don't know if I'd be able to stand the seams though...
I've always wondered, how do you manage to get multiple monitors to work in a game? Normally the game only opens on one. I don't know if I'd be able to stand the seams though...
Not all games are compatible, however, the majority of them are.
With 3 monitors, the seams aren't too bad, especially since you can account for them to make things line up all proper.
With AMD/Ati video cards, the technology to do this is called Eyefinity.
I think Nvidia has something like that too.
Some games really really benefit from the peripheral vision ... flight sims, racing games, etc ....
Other games benefit from having more screen real estate ... for example Anno 2070 and Total War series.
Others the benefits are just slightly more immersion, or wider FOV, FPS games come to mind...
Oh ok, so it's video card/driver thing? Definitely going to look into that next upgrade. I do want to go 3 monitors at some point. Sometimes I find 2 is not enough when I'm doing coding work.
if this thread is any indicator, desktops are really through. i can only imagine how many non enthusiasts have gone laptop only. cmon you guys lets how a little more desktop love...
Hey guys,
has anyone jumped the ship to just having a laptop and a NAS for your computing needs? I haven't used my desktop in a couple of months and I'm thinking that one of the new macbook airs could actually replace the desktop entirely. Any thoughts?
Is should add I've got a decked out Mac Pro at work with 16gb ram, so hard computing stuff is only a vpn away.
Not gonna happen to replace my desktop.
When you can fit all this in a lasptop PM me.. I will switch.
I use a laptop for work and a desktop for everything eles.
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That has to be pretty noisy.
