For those who picked the second option, I'd like to hear some solid arguments for what it is exactly that the laptop SlickDragon was talking about in the first post is not capable of doing that a desktop only is. Some answers have already been given, but lets go through them so I can get unconfused.
zurginator is implying that I cannot use Photoshop and CryEngine with a top-of-the-line laptop like an i7 3920xm and a 7970m? Lets be serious and try to think about it, when I power up that laptop, you'd better be sure that it is physically impossible for whatever reason and that the laptop in question is just not able to perform whatever task you're about to list. That would be the only way you could justify picking the second poll option, so lets hear it. Who knows, maybe I'll be all about desktops after hearing all these reasons, or maybe not.
zurginator is implying that I cannot use Photoshop and CryEngine with a top-of-the-line laptop like an i7 3920xm and a 7970m? Lets be serious and try to think about it, when I power up that laptop, you'd better be sure that it is physically impossible for whatever reason and that the laptop in question is just not able to perform whatever task you're about to list. That would be the only way you could justify picking the second poll option, so lets hear it. Who knows, maybe I'll be all about desktops after hearing all these reasons, or maybe not.
Asus Laptop: K53TA
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1
CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked)
GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1)
RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit - SP1
CPU: AMD Llano A6-3400M, Quad-Core, 1.4GHz-2.6GHz (Overclocked)
GPU: AMD Radeon HD6650M, 1GB GDDR3 (Catalyst 13.1)
RAM: Samsung 4GB DDR3-1333

