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Desktop Replacements and the 11 Pound Pencil

Marco Ramius writes "Tom's Hardware Guide has an article up entitled 'Unwieldy Laptops or Portable Desktops?' in which the author lugs an Alienware Area-51m desktop replacement to a 32 hour LAN to assess what advantages and disadvantages desktop replacements have over desktops themselves." They also have a related article entitled The Case of the 11 Pound Pencil where an office adopts a desktop replacement solution to unsatisfactory ends. Both interesting looks at appropriate uses for hefty hardware.

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  1. Come again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "they have had something of a mixed reception among IT professionals."

    Since when did any "IT Professional" ever consider purchasing a fucking AlienWare machine? A laptop that has "a little alien head on the back"? Or is someone trying to convince me that gamer kids should now be considered "IT Professionals"?

  2. This reminds me of... by Mark_Uplanguage · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...George Carlin's theory of stuff. I have a desktop computer at home, and then I go on vacation with my laptop, which I leave in my hotel room. I leave my hotel room with my PDA, which I leave in my car. My PDA stays in the car, and I bring a pencil and notepad to the park where I scribble my deep thoughts.

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  3. Re:Are Lan Parties still Revalant. by operagost · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Some geeks actually like to leave the house and meet other people once in a while.

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  4. Yes, they are by repvik · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The high-speed connection at home can never replace the feeling of being in a hall with 150+ other nerds.
    Also, a LAN tends toward rock-solid near-zero latency. I know that many FPS gamers appreciate this.

  5. Re:Shared devices by NutscrapeSucks · · Score: 4, Insightful

    > Aye I'm not sure why the T42 has a parallel port.

    Walk into the average office building and you'll see a bunch of HP departmental laser printers that all have parallel ports (and very few if any have USB). If you think of the on-site salesman or consultant, they want to be able to print without worrying about how to get on someone's network.

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  6. One computer. by LWATCDR · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I know that this is a shocker but many people only have one computer. For those a desktop replacement laptop can be a good option. I know that many of us have at least a whole room dedicated to their computers but we are the minority.
    For some home users the fact that they can just put it into a desk drawer when they are "I know this part will shock you all" not using it is a big plus.
    What is even more strange is some people don't think that computers are an attractive part of their home decor and want them out of site when not in use.
    That ideal set up is a small light notebook for portable use and a desktop for heavy use but for many they have to find a one computer solution.

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  7. Grow up..... by Horus1664 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My Alienware laptop has been doing stirling service for more than two years. They use high grade components with good build quality and the highest performance in a laptop at the time, just what I was looking for.

    I've been an IT professional since well before it was 'trendy'.

    My question is why would someone NOT buy a laptop because it had an alien head on it ?

  8. Re:perfect for iMac by BenjyD · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The majority of people I know who use laptops as desktop replacements have add on USB keyboards and mice they use at their desktop. With an iMac, you can't pick up your work machine, do a few hours work on the plane/train and get set up in a client's office in a minute: you have to have an extra laptop, which means duplicating files and setup.

    Centrino laptops these days are powerful enough for most things (I can play BF2 on mine with decent graphics setttings) and have at least 3hr battery life in normal desktop usage

  9. Re:This is a product review?! by Hektor_Troy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ever been to a lan-party? I don't know this one in particular, but the last one I attended took place in a gymnasium and had about 200 participants. After about 20 hours we had to have doors open and bigass fans running to circulate cool outside air inside for two reasons:

    1) The stink
    2) The gymnasium AC wasn't buit for 200 people each toting a 300 W rig. That's about 60 kW of heat being dumped into the air constantly.

    We hit temperatures of abut 35 deg C (95 F) in the middle of the gymnasium before the doors were opened.

    I wouldn't be surprised if this was part of the problem. Using a computer in a non ventilated hot area will make it difficult for it to be stable if it's only designed to be used in "normal" temperatures. Doesn't matter if it's a laptop or a desktop at that point.

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