Desktops are still the staple for graphics use rendering gaming and similar high horsepower uses.
Laptops are just too expensive in comparison for most. And they are upgradeable. Laptops and network are not.
Desktops seem to be fading fast.Mostly you find all-in-one computers these days, plus laptops/notebooks and tablets.Seems the only people interested in discrete computers are gamers who want to be able to constantly upgrade individual components.That’s not to say there isn’t a ton of hardware around. Just that the market is shrinking fast.These days, everything is connected by SATA, USB, Firewire, HDMI, and WiFi, rather than backplanes and ribbon cables.-David
On Oct 19, 2014, at 1:35 PM, Stephen M <smelheim85@gmail.com> wrote:---------------------------------------------------Thanks to all in advance.I'm trying to diversify myself so I can add things on my resume. I have never been into hardware but trying to understand it. I was planning on getting a computer or two from goodwell, break it apart and reassemble it. And I am looking for volunteering like at a library to help non-techie ppl.Does anyone else have suggestions on hardware to know. I'm not looking for something specific but a general understanding of computer hardware.
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