oniyide said:
Those are all very valid points and i can agree, but then that brings me to my next question? How much people actually have DESKTOPS vs. laptops? I cant remember the last time I had one. IMHO I imagine that laptops take a big chunk of the overall PC market. Especially among your college students who are going to be moving around alot. But yeah gaming on Laptops blow for gaming. Now with that being said, its better for me to buy a PS4 instead of a whole new desktop, hell i dont even have the space for it. |
On the flip side, when I only had a small granny flat, I actually got rid of my consoles and televisions because I didn't have room for them and my computer, something had to give and I wasn't ready to give up gaming. :P
Instead, TV, Blu-Ray all my media tasks were performed via my PC on my PC's (Single at the time) 1080P monitor.
Today however, I'm running triple 27" 1440P monitors, so I can watch TV, whilst playing a game, whilst doing some other task on the 3rd panel as I have space.
As for College students, here we don't have dorms or flats (South Australia) for students to reside in, City might be a bit different.
But for Desktop sales vs Laptop Sales... 
Notebooks do have the edge, but with Desktops still pushing 100+ million units a year, it's not an insignificant number, that's potentially a ton of gaming-capable machines.

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