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The big appeal of desktops is the fact that the parts are interchangeable. The sales figures probably do not represent the popularity of desktop computers. I have not purchased a new desktop computer since 1997, however I still use my desktop most of the time. Once a person owns a desktop, they can keep upgrading it piece by piece. That can't be done with a netbook or a tablet computer. I started out with a Pentium II 300 mhz and now I have an Amd Phenom II quad core and I never had a purchase a whole new computer to get to that.