My smartphone is probably the best piece of tech I've spent money on in the last year and a half.
Morgawse Send a noteboard - 02/04/2011 02:18:58 PM
I have a desktop, a laptop and a netbook as well. I'm not really feeling the draw of the tablet PC yet, but that may come.
I love my smartphone. It's the only piece of tech I carry with me on a daily basis. It lets me make phonecalls, take pictures, listen to music, look things up online, add things to my diary and reminds me to actually go to those appointments, make shopping lists and to-do lists, kill time while commuting/waiting for something with Facebook, Twitter, stupid games, or mindless browsing; it compensates for my complete and utter lack of a sense of direction with its satnav, lets me check bus times so I don't get stuck waiting for a bus in the rain in the rural, poorly served by public transport area I live in, compare prices in shops for stuff I want to buy so I don't get ripped off, stops me having to print out e-ticket confirmation codes on bits of paper I'll immediately lose....I could go on. For the terminally disorganised, a smartphone - provided you can keep track of where you've put it down - is a fantastic device.
I love my smartphone. It's the only piece of tech I carry with me on a daily basis. It lets me make phonecalls, take pictures, listen to music, look things up online, add things to my diary and reminds me to actually go to those appointments, make shopping lists and to-do lists, kill time while commuting/waiting for something with Facebook, Twitter, stupid games, or mindless browsing; it compensates for my complete and utter lack of a sense of direction with its satnav, lets me check bus times so I don't get stuck waiting for a bus in the rain in the rural, poorly served by public transport area I live in, compare prices in shops for stuff I want to buy so I don't get ripped off, stops me having to print out e-ticket confirmation codes on bits of paper I'll immediately lose....I could go on. For the terminally disorganised, a smartphone - provided you can keep track of where you've put it down - is a fantastic device.
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02/04/2011 07:50:30 AM
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Arguably there's no longer a practical use for desktops for everyday users.
02/04/2011 08:58:30 AM
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Re: Arguably there's no longer a practical use for desktops for everyday users.
02/04/2011 09:18:21 AM
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console gaming will probably not replace computer gaming for a long time
02/04/2011 09:42:06 AM
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I suppose, but I think it more accurate to say laptops are replacing desktops. *NM*
02/04/2011 11:01:41 AM
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Honestly, even some of us who aren't "Everyday users" get buy without desktops.
02/04/2011 09:38:16 AM
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You just used a stupid fucking corporate cliche: "paradigm shift".
03/04/2011 03:28:49 AM
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I'd say your low-end conventional user only needs one or the other
02/04/2011 09:44:33 AM
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My smartphone is probably the best piece of tech I've spent money on in the last year and a half.
02/04/2011 02:18:58 PM
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yes, and i disagree. smartphones are absolutely great for average folks.
02/04/2011 03:49:01 PM
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You seriously underestimate the amount of money people are willing to shell out...
02/04/2011 05:53:39 PM
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I am also old *NM*
02/04/2011 06:19:18 PM
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