Desktop Pcs:the Dissipating Pristege Of The Computer Business

By Andrew Johnson

For a long time, we all thought desktop PCs were here to stay. They were first used in elementary schools and business offices. Then they became a part of the household. This is all slowly coming to an end. Individuals want portability now. They do not want to be chained to their computers anymore. Laptops and net books are slowly becoming the new fad.

The idea of being stuck at the desktop in order to get work done annoys people now. They want to be take their workhome with them, or anywhere they need to go. It gives new meaning to the phrase "old ball and chain".

However, the desktop computer is still enjoying some usage in the home. It is now more often than not set up in a study or home office. It is now designated as a work only terminal. Most families have a time limit set, and instant messengers and chat are forbidden during homework time on the computer.

Game systems like the PlayStation 3, Xbox, and Nintendo Wii are taking over the job of entertainment. Families enjoy the graphics and sound of these systems over the computers. They feel more engrossed in the game. Portable systems are also more desirable for the traveling game lover. It hasn't been too common to see anyone play games on the computer.

Computer games are enjoying a revival in the most recent years. Games like The Sims and other simulation games like it are helping to revive game playing on the computer. Individuals who like to play computer games are generally stuck at the computer because of the need for an actual mouse. Touch pads, like what is on a laptop, do not cut it for most games.

Perhaps the most common place you will see anything that resembles a commonly used desktop is in your local stores. They are still using desktops to keep track of the stockroom, order items for their customers, and keep track of purchases. This is good news for the desktop! Other places that still use desktops include libraries and hospitals.

Desktop PCs appear to be on their way out. However, businesses still rely on them to help keep things going. In a retail business, it is often not practical to use traveling laptops or net books. You do not move as much. Using a desktop computer is great for distraction free work. Putting it in a room that is without a TV or radio will insure plenty of productivity. - 30431

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