I'm facing a decision on upgrading my dev machine and considering a switch from laptop to desktop. The price difference is significant - looking at $2k+ for a well-spec'd laptop versus around $1k for a comparable desktop.
My thinking: Most of my work is done at a fixed location anyway Git/version control means I can still use my existing laptop as backup for mobile work Getting twice the performance per dollar seems compelling
For those who've made this switch: How has it worked out? Any unexpected issues or benefits? Did the cost savings justify any trade-offs?
It makes for a conundrum when you finally need to replace the laptop. It isn't your primary use machine, so it becomes hard to justify costs of upgrading components on a replacement, but you need something that can do the core things your desktop does if you need to work while travelling (or the desktop is out of action).
I like working from a desk. I feel locked in, and when I get up, it really is to take a break from the work
The cost savings are certainly worth it. I also grew up with desktop computing until college, and even then the laptop rarely left my dorm room. So maybe I’m just used to working this way
I recently spec’d out some comparable machines from Apple - $999 gets you a 32GB Mac Mini M4. A comparably setup Macbook Air (24GB, M3) costs $1299, and the current gen Macbook Pro is $1999. That’s a lot more money for a small screen and small keyboard
For over a decade, I have preferred an ergonomic chair, lots of deskspace, 3 LCD screens, fullsize keyboard, trackball and a powerful desktop with masses of storage, RAM and performance.
For me peering through the single screen of a laptop and trying to retain context which multiple monitors affords strains my brain. Adding extra screen, etc to a laptop defeats the portability aspect.
When away from the desk, I just use a Chromebook - cheap, secure and runs all day. The idea of being away from the desk is to interact with people, etc. Not bury my head in code development in some noisy cafe.
It's worked out fantastic for me. I've sacrificed nothing and gained a much better machine.