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If I could make room for a desktop computer, I would switch right away. The small screen and keyboard of laptops/netbooks will lead to back and neck injuries after just 1-2 years of heavy use!
Coding hours and hours on a laptop is at least very tiresome: smaller screen, no dual screen, small keyboard. I tried doing some work on my laptop, but beside being tiresome if you have to compile and profile large chunks of code it will take more.
I don't know why somebody would prefer to work on a laptop. If you are going to do some work, you are going to do it at a desk, or at least a table, not in bed, on the couch or on toilet. So you can use a desktop.