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Nothing & Everything => Open Discussion => Topic started by: hans on August 17, 2022, 02:42:36 PM
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I was reading a thread on reddit where a commenter said most people buy cheap computers. It was a thread about macbook air screen cracking. That got me thinking. Other than for work, do "most" people even use laptops/desktops or what we might have used to call computers? Seems to me that most people would be using their phones/tablets now.
And side question: do you call phones/tablets, "computers"? I mean, they are, but I don't think we call them that. And equally funny is I don't think laptops are usually in the "mobile devices" category are they?
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I use my desktop computer most of the time but if I'm catching up on news/browsing reddit I am on my phone. My wife primarily uses her ipad but has a laptop for windows specific things. My kids stopped using their tablets a while ago and mainly use their desktop computers for gaming. My daughter has a chromebook that she uses for watching youtube.
We do not call phones/tablets 'computers'. I agree that they are but that seems... wrong. Agreed also on laptops not being mobile devices despite the fact that they are indeed... mobile. lol
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I haven't had my own "computer" (desktop/laptop) since I was in university. That said, I've always been allowed to use my work issued device for personal use. Still, I'd say 99% of my "personal" computing I do on my phone.
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I can use my work laptop for whatever but 1) I don't like doing personal things on it and 2) I game on my desktop so that's my 'hobby'.
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I PC game so I use it a lot.
I don't mind using my phone for quick research but for anything in depth I use my PC. Same for watching videos. I've never been able to find the right "fit" for tablet usage.
As for mobile/not mobile: Can you use the device easily while walking or riding in a car (cause I know you'd never do it while driving)? A phone or tablet is yes but a laptop is a no (or a really awkward yes).
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Yeah most folks I know (who granted have the funds to have separate computers) do a lot of stuff on their phones but still have a desktop or laptop for personal use. Everybody in our immediate family has their own personal desktop/laptop in addition to phones and sometimes iPads. They're just used for different things. My youngest likes to play games and bought a computer with their own money. My oldest bought an iPad for art and stuff but also wanted her own laptop for schoolwork and a little gaming so we split that.
But even outside our family there's just some things that are easier to do on a non-mobile device so it's good to just have a PC or Mac available even if it's a cheap/old one that isn't powerful.