I don't think desktops are going anywhere anytime soon. At least not until they can build a tablet/laptop with all the same power/features as a desktop for the same price. The majority of computers are still sold to companies for business use, and they don't give a shit that current day tablets/laptops are "almost as good". Your average corporate user has no use for portability, and hence there's no reason for a company to cough up the extra money vs a desktop. Not to mention, unless your employee actually needs to travel for work, you actually don't want them to have a portable computer for security reasons. MAYBE, once your corporate purchaser sees a "surface 4" w/docking station with the same capabilities/price as an HP Business Desktop, they'll say "sure, why not", but that's still a ways off, and even then you'll be making sacrifices in terms of durability, warranty, and ease of repair. Sales for desktops are declining, but they're doing so due to average home consumers. That will quickly reach an equilibrium point unless companies start doing the same.