Does laptop corrupt easier with viruses?
No. There is no difference. But desktops usually have better specs because they're bigger, and it's a lot easier to upgrade. If you're thinking of buying a laptop, I suggest a netbook. They're extremely portable, which is why you'd want a laptop over a desktop.
depending on your preferences, laptop for portability, or desktop for an office or home where you don't need to travel. And the virus's are the same on both
They are both the same. Just install the antivirus just as you would with the desktop. The only difference is, the laptop is portable. I enjoy the laptop very much
that depends, if you're not mobile, then desktop is suitable for you but if you are, then laptop is perfect for you. both Desktop and laptop corrupt easier with viruses unless you do something about it, that is to install anti-virus?
Hi Tech Expert here. For Laptops. Pros: Laptops are very portable and have good battery life. You can use it pretty much anywhere and pretty much all laptops come with WI-FI. They are also energy efficient. Cons: Overheating is a very common problem along laptops. They generate HUGE amounts of heat due to insufficient space for cooling. They are also more expensive and much slower than desktops. If you plan to game, laptops are not the way to go. They offer poor performance, easily overheats during gaming and will decrease the performance of your laptop and decrease its lifespan. Majority of laptop components are OEM and can not be bought separate. For Desktops Pros: They are fast and powerful. You can upgrade anything and its easier upgrade. They offer large amounts of options on looks, power, other features, etc. Desktops give you more options. They can have bigger screens and are very good for gaming. They offer high performance at low costs and last very long due to sufficient cooling applied. Pretty much everything in a desktop is upgradable and very easy. Like if you want more space, you could add another hard drive which is so simple to do. Just put in the hard drive into the hard drive bay in the case, screw it in place and then plug in the cables. That easy, if you ever thought computers were hard, guess what they aren't. Just need to learn a bit about them and off you go. Cons: They consume more power than laptops. They are not portable and big. If you can provide more information, or have any more questions, please email me via. my profile. Thanks Expert Computer Hardware Tech Guy