Weâre living in a multi-device world. Taking into account the never-ending stream of both existing form factors and new-category products, small wonder that the line is blurring.
Iâm of course referring to ultra-thin notebooks, smartphones, tablets and wearables that perform functions of smartwatches, fitness trackers, health bands and what not.
But do we really need all this hardware in our lives? And even more to the point, can anyone in todayâs multi-screen world safely do without owning all types of mobile gear?
Thatâs the question Iâd like to pose in todayâs poll. Assuming you have enough spare cash lying around somewhere, would buying a notebook, a tablet, a smartphone and a watch benefit your mobile computing, do you think?
Of course, Apple fans should interpret this poll as asking whether theyâd be willing to spend their hard-earned cash on a MacBook, an iPad, an iPhone and a rumored iWatch.
If youâre outside the Apple fold, replace âa notebook, a tablet, a smartphone and a watchâ with âa MacBook, an iPad, an iPhone and an iWatchâ and youâll be good.
Cast your vote below.
FYI, as evidenced by latest comScore data quoted by Fortune [1] , most Americans do on their smartphones what they did on their computers.
Your thoughts are much appreciated.
Feel free to argue with us and tell others how you voted, and why, by sharing your personal insights and experiences down in the comments.
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Send us your submissions to tips@iDownloadBlog.com and weâll consider them for future polls.
Concept renders courtesy of 3D artist Martin Hajek [2] .
Links
- ^ quoted by Fortune (fortune.com)
- ^ Martin Hajek (www.martinhajek.com)
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