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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
No reason at all. But it's still an underpowered (and sometimes more expensive) "mobile" device that doesn't travel very well being used as a desktop.
As I said ... I just personally have no use for anything in between a full-blown, powerhouse, permanent PC and a mobile device that fits in my pocket. I don't have any "almost a PC (but not quite a mobile device)" itches that need scratched right now.
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I do have a PC (a powerhouse, made for playing modern games). I also have a laptop. It's a work laptop and it's even called a "Mobile Workstation". I personally would not have bought it: for its price, I could have bought 2 PC's, including monitors. But, my boss thinks (and I agree with him) that if you are detached at a customer, you need to be able to bring your own device, that is able to do everything a normal PC can do. Is it portable: yes. Would you put it on your lap for a longer period of time: no. But it's a perfect device if you don't have a PC at your workplace and need some serious processor power (I'm a developer, building and compiling generally is intensive work).