What device do you spend the most time on.. Desktop, Laptop, Phone, Tablet, Game Console?


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  1. 1. Which device do you spend the most time

    • Desktop (This includes AIO computers and Brix / Nuc type computers)
      38
    • Laptop (this includes convertibles)
      21
    • Phone
      6
    • Tablet
      2
    • Game Console
      1
  2. 2. Which Device do you spend the 2nd most time.

    • Desktop (This includes AIO computers)
      12
    • Laptop (this includes convertibles)
      11
    • Phone
      35
    • Tablet
      5
    • Game Console
      3
    • I don't have any of those
      2
  3. 3. Which device do you spend the 3rd most time.

    • Desktop (This includes AIO computers)
      8
    • Laptop (this includes convertibles)
      3
    • Phone
      15
    • Tablet
      19
    • Game Console
      10
    • I don't have any of those
      13
  4. 4. Which device do you spend the 4th most time on

    • Desktop (This includes AIO computers)
      3
    • Laptop (this includes convertibles)
      8
    • Phone
      7
    • Tablet
      12
    • Game Console
      12
    • I don't have one of those
      25


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I'm just wondering what people use more of these days. Personally i'm still a Desktop guy at home (which is 90% of were i'm at) unless I go to someones house then I use my Phone, unless I want to be productive then I use a laptop.

 

1) Desktop

2) Phone

3) Laptop

5) Tablet

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I rarely used our desktop. I always use my phone for personal reasons and because it is handy.  I'm also into my laptop for some online works and my tablet for my Skype thing and others.

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I'd say it depends on the day and what I'm doing that day. On a work day I'm on the computer most of the day. Then on my phone and/or Surface Pro in the evening. Or some video gaming on the X1 or Wii U or TV watching using the X1.

 

On the weekends it varies drastically - I might goof on the tower system for the morning, or play video games for a few hours, or stream a movie to the XBOX, or check my phone a lot if I'm out.

 

I honestly can't say what the breakdown is, apart from the desktop being #1 due to work.

 

About the only item I can exclude is tablet, since I no longer own a "pure" tablet device.

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1. Desktop

2. Laptop

3. Tablet   (Until it broke, returned, was sent a new replacement, it would not even turn on, sent back received refund)  A big thank you to Amazon customer service, the best!

4. Phone

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When I'm at work: 

1) Work laptop

2) Phone

 

When I'm at home: 

1) Desktop (these days)

2) Phone

3) Tie between laptop and tablet

4) Game console - Xbox One (dead last, use about 1 hour a week)

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  • 3 months later...

1. Laptop (because I have 4 of them and they're better than my desktops)

2. Desktop (because I have 4 of these also)

3. Phone (not very often though)

4. Tablet (even less than phone)

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1.) Desktop

2.) Phone

3.) Tablet

 

I have access to a Desktop PC at home and work so it's no contest... The phone is great on the go and the tablet is basically just used to cast things to the TV.

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Desktop then laptop (because its too hard to write code on a mobile device) followed by phone and finally tablet

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1. Desktop - I find it far easier to be productive on a nice large screen

2. Phone - Used for messaging, Kodi remote and Chromecasting

3. Laptop - Mainly use this when away from home, or if I want to sit in the lounge and browse the internet.

 

As for tablets i've owned an Android tablet and a Windows tablet, neither of them were really of much use for anything beyond playing Angry Birds, i'd sooner use a laptop.

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Tower, mainly because the screen on the Surface is too small for my cousin to read, otherwise the convenience/use-anywhereness of the SP2 would put it on top. Honestly, until we started working on New Zenith Magazine, the tower was used more as a media server than desktop PC.

Surface Pro 2

phone

 

No need for a "pure" tablet these days. The SP2 with the keyboard detached does everything I need a tablet to do.

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  • 2 weeks later...

1 ) Tablet

2 ) Desktop

3 ) Phone

4 ) Game Console

 

Between work and life this year I've had to move away from playing games, so my time is now on my tablet which is great for small pick it up and put it down moments.

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