wolfeking
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You would never build up enough power with a auto battery to power a desktop. most are 110 volt, that would be 10 daisy chained batteries to make near that (120 volts), even then, its direct current. It would fry the circuits as it would have too much current. you just couldnt line up the AC 110 Volts and 20 amps current with DC batteries. My truck batteries would be a good example. 24 volts, 2000 CCA @0*c. 1/5 the voltage you need and already 100x the current. 10 for 120 volts would be 10000 amps, 500x the computers normal max pull. (Smell the smoke yet?)and can take it to classes that allow it and carry around campus to friends and all, so it's better get the laptop unless you want him to carry a desktop with a monitor, keyboard and mouse to his classes and either find an outlet or bring a car batter or something and a converter too.
Its an interesting concept though. Might just have to try this soon.
thank you.Yes, but college student may has limited space for desktop and it is not easy to move around, so a good laptop will fit the need.
Yea, but you cant pick up your desktop and carry it to your truck or such and go gaming at 60mph? not everyone has the ability to set at home and game on a desktop along with Schooling, work, and other various things. But there is a lot of transit time that you can game in with a fairly equipped laptop.didn't even look at price, Hp is automatically crap in my eye's no matter the price. Personally a $1700 laptop is retarded anyway, could get a desktop that would well out perform that for half that price.
Just financially when you look at it, for long term performance with gaming, gaming laptop especially at that price is not a smart investment.
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