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southern MN | Desktop is easier to customize a nice keyboard, a large monitor, and is possible to upgrade and modernize with generic cheap parts, or fix if so,etching basic breaks.
A laptop buy what you need, because it's all specialty items, very hard to really improve once you got it. But they are portable and nice for that.
I've always like Dell desktops and HP laptops, but this is a Chevy vs Ford argument, there is no 'good' answer. I would look at the business lines of either, not the home or student models. The business models sometimes use better components, and have somewhat less amount of preinstalled junk on them. The home models especially tend to have so much extra software as to become unusable in a short time, they are pre-filled with spam basically.
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