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In the end, I have both, but my serious SW work is done on the desktop.
Yeah, I think we'll see decreased size in tech gadgetry as time goes on, eventually getting to the point of being too small for practicality--at which point, we'll simply combine stuff like phones, computers, cameras...wait, we've already done that.
We got a solid platform Dell M90 with 4 GB RAM. I have to say that it does very well, though I know that a person could do a little better for the same money for a desktop - and I now run dual monitors.
The real benni though - I have way more time to learn more SolidWorks stuff on my own.
Most users here are still desktops but I work on a HP 8710 laptop. Also have a shared tablet PC and I miss the tabletness on conventional machines. Pity is nobody makes workstation tablet PCs!