Portable computing has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, bringing tablet and smartphone devices to the front lines of technological advancement. These gadgets are capable of doing some awesome things, but to what extent do they actually replace the use of the classic PC? Glitz and glamour aside, the personal computer remains to be the most practical option for a wide range of computing needs. Though tablets and smartphones seem to be the dominating technological force at the moment, PC lovers need not fear. Here are the top three reasons why the PC isn’t going anywhere.

Desktops Are Still Needed

    Tech critics have long predicted the death of the personal computer. However, PCs are still alive and well and, obviously, much needed. There are certain practical and physical limitations that always seem to keep desktop computers as the most powerful option. Even if technology eventually advances to a place where a current desktop’s power fits into a tablet, think how much power will then be able to fit into a desktop where that same technology is applied! No matter how sophisticated portable technologies become, desktops will always be the superior option in terms of pace and power.

Tablets Are Less Practical

    Tablets are great tools, useful in a variety of situations. While a tablet offers some great portability options, the PC is still the preferred machine for sophisticated computing. There are some tasks that are easier to complete on a PC based on practical sizing and style. A personal computer is superior for composing long documents, running sophisticated programs and even surfing the web to the full extent of Internet functionality. All of this to say, PCs are generally much more ergonomic than any tablet, making them the more practical option.

Smartphones Are Less Functional

    It seems like everyone has a smartphone these days. Smartphones are great for checking your email, watching YouTube videos or even making a phone call. Some critics claim that, as smartphones become more sophisticated, they will begin to steal away some of the laptop market. However, much like tablets, smartphones aren’t a practical choice for basic computing. Case in point: the screens are too small. This is an innate limitation, because no one wants a phone that can’t fit in his or her pocket. Can you imagine a college student writing an entire term paper on their smartphone? Neither can we.

While the portable industry has made remote computing better than ever, it’s still important to have faith in the importance of PCs. For more reasons why the PC age is still alive and well, take a look at this article.

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