RE: Telecommuters: laptop or desktop?

Subject: RE: Telecommuters: laptop or desktop?
From: Richard Weir <richard -dot- weir -at- ce -dot- com -dot- au>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 09:47:44 +1000


I myself use a Toshisba Laptop with no Monitor, full size keyboard or
docking station and I am more than happy with it.

Why would you need to have a Desktop as well or a docking station? I do not
see the added value having a desktop at homeas well, what would you do when
you need to update the desktop? Burn a CD from the laptop and then put it
copy it into the desktop, sounds like far to much hard work to me.

I take my laptop to work everyday with me and home at night. Having both
seems to be a total waste of money to me.

Hope this helps

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Osier-Mixon [mailto:jefro -at- mcn -dot- org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 5:05 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Telecommuters: laptop or desktop?



Question for telecommuters, particularly contractors who visit customer
sites on occasion---do you use/prefer a desktop machine or a laptop with
docking station?

After being laid off recently, I am gearing up for contracting and
buying a computer for the first time since 1996. I have been a
full-time telecommuter for three years and I have used both types of
systems, but I have been spoiled by two years of full-time telecommuting
as an employee---I only travelled once every few months, didn't need a
machine when I did, and for the past year have not travelled at all.

I have gotten quite used to a nice big comfy (company-provided) desktop,
being able to expand whenever I wanted, not having hardware-related
compatibility issues, etc. I much prefer a desktop workstation to a
laptop in a dock. But desktop machines are hard to lug to a customer
site for half a day, while taking a laptop is easy.

My favorite option, of course, is a solid desktop machine at home
attached to all of the peripherals I have accumulated, and a desktop (or
tablet PC, whee) to take to customer sites, but I don't know if I can
afford both. Would I look like a total non-technical weenie showing up
at a customer site for a deeply technical contract without a laptop?
Would I look like even more of a weenie if I miss a deadline because my
laptop decides to disagree with my monitor after a few months of wedded
bliss? (It has happened---turned out to be a shorted connector in the
dock.)

Extra question: for those who buy or build their own equipment, would
you recommend I go out and spend for a pre-built (Dell or similar and
bask in the warranty), or save at least 50% by building my own? This
obviously applies to desktops only.

Thanks

Jefro



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