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Uhhh...why? you LIKE being stuck with a speed limited MOBILE CPU, less memory, slower HDDs, less ability to upgrade (if you can at all) and generally paying more for less?
Because THAT is the laptop in a nutshell. it will ALWAYS be slower than the desktop, ALWAYS cost more money for less speed, and will ALWAYS be optimized for battery life above all. if you are not constantly out and about it simply makes no sense to purposely hamstring yourself like that, not when that $450 desktop i just put together for my oldest boy could drink the milkshake of a $1500 laptop while making it cry. The performance difference between mobile parts and desktop parts isn't even funny anymore, its like putting your HS football team against the Denver broncos and expecting them to survive for more than 5 minutes, it just doesn't make sense.
I can see having a laptop or netbook for when you need mobile computing, heck i have a netbook myself because its so handy to have a computer that can go anywhere, weighs practically nothing, and gets over 6 hours on a charge even when playing 720p video. But I'd be the first to admit that the netbook with its low power dual core and 5400RPM HDD simply can't hold a candle to my hexacore, its not in the same ballpark, its not even the same sport. so i just don't get why you'd want to cripple yourself other than some sort of unfounded snobbery when it comes to laptops.