news 28 Posted June 3, 2013 This week, Seth Colaner writes in with a blog post for us, that strikes a chord... True confession: Until recently, I never owned a desktop PC. My parents had one when I was in high school that I used (primarily to email girls), but once I hit college, it was laptops all the way. I always needed to have a mobile machine to work on, hopping from class, to a job, to the library, to another job, and back to the dorm, so a desktop never made sense. Besides, who had space in a cramped dorm room for a bulky tower and monitor combo anyway? Even when I entered the tech industry, I worked in an office setting where we used notebooks connected to external monitors instead of desktops, and the only actual desktop PCs I used were builds I put together to test hardware in the lab. Fast forward a few years, and I'm now in the pantheon of lucky SOBs that work from home. When you work from home, the entire house is your office, which makes having a lappie that much more magical. (Edit product photos in bed while Monday Night Football is on in the background? Don't mind if I do!) However, over the months I began to notice something: I started using the desktop(s) down in my test lab more than my laptop. Much more... How I Fell (Back) In Love With the Desktop PC: http://hothardware.com/cs/blogs/aat/archive/2013/04/09/how-i-fell-back-in-lo ve-with-the-desktop-pc.aspx Please don't hesitate to send your news releases and announcements to Share this post Link to post