Yes I am Eligible - What Device Suites Me

A summary of the differences between Laptops and Desktops

Feature Laptops Desktops
Portability Portable; easy to move and use anywhere Stationary; typically used in one location. You will need a desk to put this on Desk.
Performance Generally slower; suitable for basic tasks Usually faster; better for heavy tasks
Screen Size
Has a smaller screen
The Screen size is much larger, better for people with vision issues
Storage Space Limited storage (often smaller hard drives) More storage available; larger hard drives
Included Peripherals Built-in keyboard, touchpad, and screen Included separate monitor, keyboard, mouse
Wi-Fi Capability Built-in Wi-Fi capability Wi-Fi Dongle provided
Price Multiple prices from the range
  • Adult Laptops from $40-$80
  • Student laptops are $125
The $60 Desktops are better performing then the $80 Laptop Devices
Battery Life Runs on battery; can be used without power Requires a power outlet to operate

Key Takeaways:

  • Choose a Laptop if: You need something portable for light tasks like browsing, emails, and word processing or a student.
  • Choose a Desktop if: You want better performance, more storage but do not need a portable device



Student Laptop
Student Laptop
Student Laptop
Student Laptop
Adult Laptop
Adult Laptop
Adult Laptop
Adult Laptop
$60 Desktop Bundle
$60 Desktop Bundle
$60 Desktop Bundle
$60 Desktop Bundle
Half Price Mac Desktops
Half Price Mac Desktops
Half Price Mac Desktops
Half Price Mac Desktops
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