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I want different things from a laptop and a desktop. My laptop is a 13" acer timeline that has great battery life and is light and thin so it isn't a hassle to carry around with me.
While I like my laptop, it is inferior in terms of performance to my 3 year old desktop. I wouldn't want to buy a laptop that could replace my desktop because it would suffer from all the problems that plague systems that try to cram powerful components in a tiny space.(heat, noise, weight, etc)
I don't think it makes sense to buy a loud, heavy, overheating, but powerful laptop that's going to cost many times more than an equivalent desktop that runs quiet and cool. Especially if the laptop never leaves the desk, which I've found is the case with many people that buy "desktop replacements".
But I suppose laptops just look sexier in the store..