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For serious work I use my desktop. I do plan to buy a netbook. But to say the desktop would become irrelevant in the near future is too soon. However as technology advances we never know what the future holds. We shall live in a more connected world in the future, how we connect and do things may probably be through other medium none specific to the desktop. The desktop shall evolve and most probably become transparent to the users, focus is more on the task at hand not what machine the task is to be achieved on. Makes sense?