Is a laptop broken faster than a PC?

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Is a laptop broken faster than a PC?

cu

You can't say that in general.
The heat accumulation does not do a laptop well, anyway.

With careful treatment, however, a laptop can last as long as a desktop PC. With a decisive difference!

Especially in terms of processor, motherboard and graphics card is a desktop PC better because you can swap these parts quickly, easily and alone.
Graphics card and processor are often soldered on a laptop, therefore almost no longer exchangeable unless you swap the entire motherboard, which is correspondingly expensive!

In addition, this is often so complicated that you can't do it yourself. And the labor costs will quickly skyrocket due to the complex structure.

Whether it is a laptop or desktop, both devices are not broken in my eyes as long as a repair is worthwhile! Just because the graphics card is down, the whole PC is far from broken. In a desktop PC, this is then simply swapped and it goes on. With a laptop, the time value is often exceeded.

Co

You mean laptop / desktop.

That probably depends heavily on the user.

I've never had problems with notebooks, nothing broken, never repaired, and no serious software bugs. The problem is actually always in front of the screen, you can see in the daily questions about "PC problems". No one knows anything like hardware maintenance. Disposable society just.

I currently have 3 notebooks and two more in the attic. One of them is a Dell Inspiron C840, built in 2003 - why I still have it? No idea. Is he still going? Why, surely!

Ma

For a start, the desktop or tower is a safe one, because a laptop is of course a PC (personal computer).

And yes, in principle, a laptop is much faster or better, more often / easily broken than a PC. This is mainly because a laptop is also exposed to quite different dangers. You can't really compare it.

The main causes of defects in laptops are fall and liquid damage. Even batteries have a limited life. With cheap laptops with bad housing, the displays are sometimes broken by the constant opening and closing. Before SSDs became standard, the mechanical plates in the laptops were also a problem.

In addition, desktops and towers can be better repaired than a laptop. For laptops, this is only possible to a very limited extent.