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dcminter 7 hours ago

Taking your puzzlement at face value...

> I don't quite understand why people have laptops at home if they always use it in the same place.

A lot of people wil be using it from the sofa or generally in a shared space where it's not convenient to have a permanent computer setup.

Those who usually use it in one place may want the flexibility of occasionally using it from the coffee shop or while on vacation.

onion2k 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Those are people who don't use their computer in the same place. A laptop is great for them. I know plenty of people who only use their computer sat (or standing) at the desk in their home office. And yet they still insist on buying a laptop. It's odd.

khurs 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

What do you use when not working?

As the question was 'personal laptop'. Your work Mac mini may stay in your office, but electronic device do you use for non-work? Just your phone?

dcminter 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Ok, I don't know anyone at all who does that. Your friends are odd.

JohnFen 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Most people I know who use a laptop do that.

dcminter an hour ago | parent [-]

They have it in one place and never ever use it anywhere else? Do you know why?

JohnFen an hour ago | parent [-]

I don't really know why, even though I did the same for a lot of years. That my laptop never left my desk is why, when it came time to replace it, I finally switched to a tower instead. If mobility isn't a concern, the cost/benefit of a tower is greatly superior.

Update: On consideration, the reason I kept buying laptops for so long was that I thought having the option to be mobile was valuable. It turns out, based on my actual usage history, it's not valuable to me at all.