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The Desktop -- Time to Start Saying Goodbye?

Lucas123 writes "Robert Scheier at Computerworld writes that while worldwide PC shipments are expected to grow 12.2% this year, portable PC volumes are expected to grow 28% and will make up more than half of all PC shipments in the U.S. this quarter. Notebooks will dominate the worldwide PC marketplace by 2010. 'One researcher predicts it will be five to seven years before only the "die-hard" desktop users are left.'"

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  1. You can have my desktop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    when you pry it from my fat, cheetos encrusted dead fingers.

    1. Re:You can have my desktop by Paracelcus · · Score: 4, Funny

      Rah!
      I can barely see the print on most laptop screens (even the biggest ones) and I've looked!
      My laptop is 11 years old and has been used rarely if at all.
      I have three desktops, all built by me from parts obtained from Fry's, Ebay and pulls.

      I don't like laptops (grimace)!
      I HATE laptops (cough)
      Piss on laptops!
      Stomp on laptops!
      Chew on laptops?
      It's almost time for my afernoon pills.

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    2. Re:You can have my desktop by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 4, Funny

      Not only that, but the advent of the smart phone, coupled with things like paper-thin displays, roll-up (or even holographic) keyboards means that we're going to see the demise of the laptop soon IMO.

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  2. So, 2010 would be by presidentbeef · · Score: 5, Funny

    the year of Linux on the...laptop?

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  3. Re:Not until the keyboards improve by sgant · · Score: 5, Funny

    We may see the desktop computer disappear into the monitor, though.

    Hmmm....we may see that one day.

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