Tablets. I mean wtf is wrong with ultra thin laptops?! Nowadays People have overpriced tablets and they buy keyboards separately, which I find silly.
I'll go ahead and defend tablets. I use mine as - essentially - a portable TV that I can use in the bathroom, bedroom, and when I'm bored at work or at my parents. For any of these uses, a clamshell laptop (regardless of its size) would be ill-suited.mysecondlife said:Tablets. I mean wtf is wrong with ultra thin laptops?! Nowadays People have overpriced tablets and they buy keyboards separately, which I find silly.
I agree. Tablets are great to use while holding them like when standing or leaving back in a chair. Plus I got a fuck ton of documents from school that I was not going to print nor lean over a desk and read for hours. Other then writing papers, I barely even need to type. Plus there's price, efficiency, and battery life. You can get a tablet with a 1080p screen, 10 to 12 hours of battery, and decent speed for $400 or less. That much will get you weaker Windows laptop with a 1366x766 screen and 4 to 6 hours battery. So which is a better bang for your buck?Sidmen said:I'll go ahead and defend tablets. I use mine as - essentially - a portable TV that I can use in the bathroom, bedroom, and when I'm bored at work or at my parents. For any of these uses, a clamshell laptop (regardless of its size) would be ill-suited.mysecondlife said:Tablets. I mean wtf is wrong with ultra thin laptops?! Nowadays People have overpriced tablets and they buy keyboards separately, which I find silly.
I'm typically about 10 years behind everyone else in regards to tech. I just got a smartphone this year, and only got a cellphone at all five years ago.
I'd go one step further and say bring back hand painted cells.Fox12 said:I hate
I hate
I HATE CGI and 3d animation.
I have to ask you.. laptop is ill-suited in bedroom, work and your parent's place because...? I use my ultra book for all those 3 things.Sidmen said:I'll go ahead and defend tablets. I use mine as - essentially - a portable TV that I can use in the bathroom, bedroom, and when I'm bored at work or at my parents. For any of these uses, a clamshell laptop (regardless of its size) would be ill-suited.mysecondlife said:Tablets. I mean wtf is wrong with ultra thin laptops?! Nowadays People have overpriced tablets and they buy keyboards separately, which I find silly.
I'm typically about 10 years behind everyone else in regards to tech. I just got a smartphone this year, and only got a cellphone at all five years ago.
I jumped Wii entirely for that very reason. Years and years ago, I was an avid Nintendo Fanboy. I valiantly defended the N64 and the Gamecube, on forums and in school, even though they were inferior to PS1 and 2 in terms of games. And how does Nintendo reward my loyalty? Fucking motion controls. I could not wrap my head around how waving that thing around would be even remotely fun, as opposed to twiddling my thumbs on a gamepad. I never wanted a Wii.ThePurpleStuff said:Not sure if this counts, but, including it anyway. Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and their stupid motion control. Well with Sony and Microsoft its not as important, but Nintendo still relies on it in their consoles. I fucking hate motion control, I hate it so much I refused to buy another nintendo product after Zelda: Skyward sword for almost 3 years now. But, despite all this I want their new stuff for my own now... So guess I can't hate it as much as I want to. I will always appreciate controllers and physical buttons over wiimote waggling and hand gestures. Motions that make me feel sore in my joints or make me stand up for long periods of time, its not comfortable or fun.
This. So. Much.super_mega_ultra said:I don't like them smart phones with their apps and touch screens.