I used to be very good at keeping up with gadgets, back when all the average family owned was one desktop, the parents had pagers, and cordless phones were a big deal. As technology grew, I kept up pretty well. I figured out AOL and Napster, I got my first Nokia brick at the age of 16. Then suddenly, around the age of 21 or so (I think), technology started moving faster than I could keep up with. Every type of technology (phone, cell phones, computers, etc.) suddenly had 40 different brands, and those brands had 100 different types of said technology, and those types had 200 different styles. Eventually I just got tired.
While I don't like owning anything that's smarter than me or knows where I am all the time, I do have a nice laptop and smartphone, as they were given as gifts. But that's as far as i'd like to go. I enjoy having old gaming systems on my small tv, no house phone, real books, and it even took me 2 1/2 years of living by myself before I even got channels for my tv.
(07-17-2012 06:11 PM)Nuudoru Wrote: But I wouldn't mind a smartphone with actual buttons and not touchscreen.. They're not as responsive and I keep pressing the wrong button.
I agree!!