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    #391
    "desktops" now are so small ... palm sized even ....

    ikoolcore-nuc.jpg

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    #392
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    any specific reason why they're still using desktops?
    They only work on-premise so there's really no reason to issue them laptops where they still need to secure at the end of the day, among other reasons.

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    #393
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    "desktops" now are so small ... palm sized even ....

    ikoolcore-nuc.jpg
    na-dala na kami sa small desktops.
    back in the day, "they tended to overheat".

    they might not be overheaters now, but the memory of my experience remains.

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    #394
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i use a desktop.
    the screen is bigger than most laptops' , and the keyboard is standard full-size that i can position on the table any way i want.
    for some reason, my hands are not comfortable, typing on a laptop keyboard.

    about the only reason i might want a laptop, is because i can bring it with me.
    I have both.... several, in fact.

    Work laptop - Issued by the office that I almost always bring with me
    Daughter's micro PC - She's still in grade school so she doesn't need a laptop yet
    Son's laptop - He's in college so yes, I got him a laptop
    Wife's laptop - She uses it mostly for Excel and financial stuff

    Everything below is mine:
    Home PC - Mid-tower PC at home with 3 displays for my general purpose use and video editing/rendering
    Workbench PC - Mid-tower PC for hobby stuff in my workshop. It has dual 17" 4:3 displays
    Home server - Mid-tower PC running 24x7 hosting my Plex content, backups, and UniFi Controller
    Vmware Host - Micro-server running 24x7 hosting my DHCP, DNS, and Pi Hole
    Internet Router - Mini PC running 24x7 hosting Untangle

    I also have a couple of dedicated laptops (old ones) that I use as a sandbox to run "questionable" software. One such software is Techstream... a Toyota diagnostic app which came from a questionable source. Another is an Epson ink pad reset tool, also not from your usual software source.
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    #395
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    question... yung staff ba sa office nyo naka desktop pa din? if yes, why? (cost? old equipment na gumagana pa naman? tamad ang IT?)


    Work that requires a lot of computing power (waaaay more than your standard ₱150k and below laptop) will typically still need a desktop.

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    #396
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    They only work on-premise so there's really no reason to issue them laptops where they still need to secure at the end of the day, among other reasons.
    hmmm. thanks

    But, when those desktops stop working... is your office issuing them a laptop? or a new desktop?

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    #397
    feeling ko lang,
    are desktops cheaper than equivalent-power laptops?
    kasi, if the company has no intention of allowing the worker to bring the computer out of the office...

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    #398
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    feeling ko lang,
    are desktops cheaper than equivalent-power laptops?
    kasi, if the company has no intention of allowing the worker to bring the computer out of the office...
    I think desktops are still cheaper... pero biggest expense ng laptop for an office is that you still need to buy a bigger monitor, dock and keyboard and mouse...

    compared sa desktop basically, complete na when you purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I think desktops are still cheaper... pero biggest expense ng laptop for an office is that you still need to buy a bigger monitor, dock and keyboard and mouse...

    compared sa desktop basically, complete na when you purchase.
    well, yeah...
    but we can always tailor our purchases against our budgets.
    when i replaced my desktop, i re-used my existing big-enough monitor, keyboard, and mouse, even as " magkano lang ba naman ang tiklado at daga? " .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    hmmm. thanks

    But, when those desktops stop working... is your office issuing them a laptop? or a new desktop?
    I think we still have several more units in storage. The micro PCs are cheaper to maintain, use about the same power as a laptop, and they don't break as much. They're fine for in-office employees who are not expected to be mobile or do remote work.

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