Me: ”If you don't game ~~on your desktop~~, then what's the point ~~in having one~~?“
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They aren't wrong IMO - if you don't do anything that requires a lot of processing power or really need a lot of slots for peripherals, PCI cards and drives, you might as well connect your external display, keyboard and mouse to a laptop. It gives you the option to take the entire thing with you, and a lot of people have spare laptops anyway.
I know plenty of people who don't even use their laptop much because they're doing everything on their phones or game consoles.