skou wrote:If I only had a choice of one of them, I'd go with my desktop. Mine has 7 HDDs on it, right now. (Try that on a laptop!) Wouldn't call it an actual desktop, since it has never even seen a case.
Abit IP-35 Pro mobo. (Yes it's old. Look at my ERs!)
Quad-core CPU.
4GB memory.
DVD burner, with LightScribe. (LOVE LightScribe!)
2, 2 TB HDDs
2, 74 GB Raptor HDDs,
1, 750 GB drive.
1, 180 GB drive
With losses, windows reports 4.8 TB
With no case, it is as easy to switch out parts, as my ER.
Now, laptops.
I buy, rebuild and sell IBM and Lenovo ThinkPads, almost all of them are T series. T-23 is my favorite, but it is getting long in the tooth, with the P3, and the 1 GB of memory limits. Still runs W7 as well as it runs WXP, so I'm still happy. T60 is more powerful, but not as robust as the T23. (Did I mention my ERs?)
At home, my desktop. Hands down! My wrists aren't that good, and I LOVE my split keyboard. (One of the Microsoft "ergo" layouts.) And, I've got the 46 thousand GB of storage.
Road trips, one of my lappies WILL go with me. Most likely a T23.
steve
You can purchase LG NAS for under $100 with the ability to add gigabytes of storage over USB2/3. I have a wired 1 gigabit network and N wireless networking throughout the house. I don't need the storage on my computer when it is available on the network at speeds close to being internal and when I am away the NAS is on the internet. My laptop has everything I need on its internal HD with 500 gigabytes to spare. Backup is over the LAN to the NAS. The problem with T23's is the lack of hardware VT, a requirement if you need to run XP applications and not fall asleep waiting.