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We wouldn’t want to write our business blogs on a mobile device. :). A desktop with a large monitor or a laptop makes more sense. Both have more real estate (screen size) to view your content, and many windows open simultaneously. Plus, there’s the keyboard too.
Desktop vs. Mobile For Business Use
Comparing desktop and mobile for business: which is best?
While each platform has pros and cons, it ultimately comes down to personal preference and the type of activities you will engage in.
In this business blog post, we cover some of the considerations required so you can make an informed decision about which device type should be used for improved productivity, including the following:
- Why desktops are better for business productivity
- Where mobiles have the edge over desktops
- Security considerations for each device
- User Experience (UX) on each device type
Understand the Benefits of Using Desktops for Business Productivity
Mobile devices offer distinct advantages over desktops, including their portability, making them ideal for on-the-go workers.
In general, desktop computers offer larger screens, more processing power, and a more comprehensive range of input options than mobile devices, making them more suitable for tasks requiring intense computing power or precise control. Understandably, most B2B industries prefer desktops and their computing power for most jobs.
Mobiles also have more powerful processors, making them the preferred device for consumers to take and post content to social media. Plus, mobiles tend to cost less than desktops since they require fewer materials — allowing consumers to get more bang for their buck! For B2C businesses, more work tasks are carried out on mobiles.