Desktop or Laptop?

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In the next few weeks I'll be purchasing a computer for myself to put in my study. (Can you say - mine, mine, all mine?? lol) I'm torn as to whether I should get a desktop or a laptop. Any suggestions? I have at least 2 years of pre-reqs to finish before I can apply to the nursing program itself. I don't need at laptop right now, but can I anticipate needing one in the future? What about shelf-life? If I needed a laptop in the future (plausible if the school I get into is a moderate distance away), would it be wise to get one now or wait for new technology? My head's just going in circles around this issue. Thanks in advance for any advice you might be able to provide.

oooo be sure you get a decent monitor!! After getting my laptop, which has an LCD screen on it, I can hardly use the big computers now, the screens look terribly fuzzy!!! (They are old, cheap monitors.) But this is imperative when you are doing alot of schoolwork online, being able to read the screen well! For some reason my LCD screen is a gazillion times sharper than my old big monitors.

I'd suggest a laptop as well btw, I bought one for $250 on eBay for my schoolwork, I don't even generally take it anywhere, but it's so much easier to use, I have it set up in my bedroom in a little area with the TV nearby to watch the telecourse videos and DVDs for distance courses. I wouldn't highly recommend the $250 deal because it hangs on things here and there. I have to switch to the big guys in the living room to open pdf files, etc.

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Specializes in PeriOp, ICU, PICU, NICU.
oooo be sure you get a decent monitor!! After getting my laptop, which has an LCD screen on it, I can hardly use the big computers now, the screens look terribly fuzzy!!! (They are old, cheap monitors.) But this is imperative when you are doing alot of schoolwork online, being able to read the screen well! For some reason my LCD screen is a gazillion times sharper than my old big monitors.

I'd suggest a laptop as well btw, I bought one for $250 on eBay for my schoolwork, I don't even generally take it anywhere, but it's so much easier to use, I have it set up in my bedroom in a little area with the TV nearby to watch the telecourse videos and DVDs for distance courses. I wouldn't highly recommend the $250 deal because it hangs on things here and there. I have to switch to the big guys in the living room to open pdf files, etc.

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Great price! My dh went to the black friday this year, stood out in the freezing cold and secured me one of those HP's dirt cheap. This is probably the only way I was gonna get one, but I got it :rotfl:

Specializes in Burn/Trauma PCU.

i have to put in my vote for the laptop. i like the portability - dh and i like to go to starbucks, panera, etc, and use the free wi-fi there. mine completely bit the dust a couple of months ago - it was really old - but until then, it was invaluable to me, even taking just one prereq a semester. i could study and do assignments anywhere - very helpful when i would be away from home and suddenly find myself with some extra time on my hands (like my lunch break).

any computer is going to be "outdated" within a few months after buying it, laptop or desktop, but even my elderly laptop did everything i needed. word, powerpoint, internet, excel... no problem. and i just heard from a coworker today that dell will "update" your old laptop periodically for much less than buying a new one, though i haven't confirmed that. my brother bought one of the first apple ibooks - bright blue, too - back in '98 or '99 when he went to school for his phd, and it still runs strong and does everything he needs. he has upgraded it periodically along the way, but knowing how dirt poor he was during school, it couldn't have been that expensive :p

can you tell my vote is for the laptop? :rotfl: good luck with whatever your purchase will be!

My vote is laptop hands down. I have a laptop and it's great because you don't have to devote a lot of space for it and can move it out of the way when you need more desk space. You can get a Wifi card for it or some of the newer machines already come with one. You'll be writing papers (careplans) and searching for evidence based research on the Internet, so having a laptop will come in handy for school. You can take it anywhere to do your work.

If you are part of Costco, you can get a laptop very inexpensively (under

$1K) with more than enough memory, RAM, nice screen and DVD/CD capabilities. Or your school may offer computer discounts for students for a laptop and for software (academic discounts). Check it out. Good luck.

Smile123

Specializes in Nursing Assistant/ Army Medic, LVN.

My vote is for the laptop.

I bought a top of the line Sony Vaio desktop two years ago, and I love it. I got a 19" flat panel monitor with it, and that thing rocks! The whole deal set me back more than 2k, but I do love it.

Then last year I decided I needed a laptop. I shopped around a bit, mostly between Sony and Dell. I ended up going with a Dell Inspiron 9300. This thing is AWESOME!! A 17" widescreen monitor is a really nice thing to have, and I liked being able to "mix and match" in order to create MY computer. While not cheap (about 2k), my laptop gets more use than my desktop. Here's why:

I can plunk the laptop down next to my chair in the living room and study/work/surf in front of the TV. (Which is what I'm doing now).

I can lay the laptop on the bed next to me, and study/read/surf until I'm ready to sleep. I'm all nice and cozy, and when I get too sleepy I just fold 'er up, toss 'er under the bed, and go to sleep. (Great for last minute studying).

I can take my laptop outside. When its nice outside, I don't have to sit in my house working on the computer. I can go outside and enjoy the fresh air while getting some work done. Forget Starbucks, I'm happy sitting at the picnic table in the yard.

Wireless internet is a beautiful thing!! Another $70, and I could send my files right to my printer from my laptop, but I'm happy sending them to my desktop (through email or flash drives) for now. My wireless router was about $100, but I think you can get 'em alot cheaper now, depending on which one you get. LOVE it!!

Outdated? I don't feel left behind with either of my computers.

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

There is some awesome technology out there, but the schools are only going to use the very basic technology that will accomodate a wide range of users. I doubt that you'll be seeing bluetooth technology on all the school computers yet. Our school has Dell computers throughout the campus with internet access. The computers accomodate 3 inch floppys, CDs and flash drives. That's about as basic as you can get. The next piece of technology to fall off onto the side of the road will be the floppy's, but I don't see them going yet. Portable memory is here and is the future. It is all the geek fashion to be sporting a flash drive on a lanyard around your neck. If your computer at home and the ones at school have a port for the flash drive to plug in, you are good to go. I'm in a health information management program and we are never without our flash drives. All our reports and homework are on them! What is also going to be important is the operating system that comes with your new computer. Before you buy, check to see if there is a new operating system looming on the horizon and hold off for it. Currently, most computers come with Windows XP. I can't address what Macintosh is doing because I don't use a Mac. Most all operating systems can be updated to whatever the current favorite is changed to. The basic computer software and hardward is what will help you get through your school program. Have you taken a class in Computer Literacy yet? Might be a good idea because they address the current trends in computer technology.

I've had a laptop as my primary computer for several years now. I love it. I don't take it places very often, but I like that I can if I need to.

Right now I'm sitting in bed with it - can't do that with a desktop. :chuckle

Specializes in Telemetry/Med Surg.

Love my laptop--sitting on my lap right now. So portable. Goes with me to the library when I study, to class, etc.

You get more computer for less money with a desk top. For what a low end lap top costs you can get a good PC with all the software. For school be sure to get Micrsoft Word. Costco does have a great return policy. 6 months and no questions asked! Best Buy is a good place to look at computers but has a poor return policy. I got my Dell laptop from Costco online. You can find a larger selection online.

Specializes in NICU.

What it sounds like you need right NOW, is a desktop. From what I understand, you think you'll use a laptop more once you start in the nursing program. So if I were you I'd buy a desktop, which you can get really cheap (I bought mine for $400, brand new, and that included the monitor). Then when the time comes that you need a laptop, then buy one .... that way you won't have to worry about it being outdated by the time you actually need to use it. And it won't be a waste of money, you can give hubby the desktop :p

I have both desktop and laptop .... and now that I'm out of school I don't really use my laptop that much.

Remember to keep this in mind though. When buying a laptop you will be putting more money into it, and you'll be getting less years out of it than you would with a desktop. But on the other hand you have more portability and freedom with a laptop.

Good luck to you!

Specializes in OR Peri Operative.

I have a desktop and a laptop, I love my laptop, and since getting it rarley use my DT. much more conveinant can take it wherever I go and I like that I can chill on the couch and study with it. :) (or surf the net or chat on here :D )

good luck. :)

and if I had to choose, it would DEFINITELY be the laptop! It's nice sitting out on the comfy couch doing homework, writing a paper or surfing the internet (wireless). I hardly ever use my desktop anymore, even though it works just fine.

~J

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