I have an aging desktop/laptop and will be looking to replace both soon, which made me wonder how behaviors have changed through the years. Obviously, I would assume all of us are connected via mobile devices, smartphones and tablets.
How much has the smartphone replaced the desktop/laptop for you? Obviously for work/productivity purposes that's a different story altogether. When looking at this message board, are you mostly viewing by phone? Desktop/laptop?
I'm obviously connected at all times using my phone, but my "home" preference is a desktop with a monitor. I'm not a fan of consuming media (TV streaming) on a small device, I've typically only done it on planes. I only use a laptop when traveling or on the move.
My first internet-connected device was the WebTV back in 1997... did anybody ever have one of those? It was revolutionary for its time when internet access mostly required a $1,000 PC.
How much has the smartphone replaced the desktop/laptop for you? Obviously for work/productivity purposes that's a different story altogether. When looking at this message board, are you mostly viewing by phone? Desktop/laptop?
I'm obviously connected at all times using my phone, but my "home" preference is a desktop with a monitor. I'm not a fan of consuming media (TV streaming) on a small device, I've typically only done it on planes. I only use a laptop when traveling or on the move.
My first internet-connected device was the WebTV back in 1997... did anybody ever have one of those? It was revolutionary for its time when internet access mostly required a $1,000 PC.