Totally non-scientific poll: Your computer

On what are you reading this right now?

  • Whatever they hand me at work

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Liar

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I'm having a disagreement with my client who runs a tech/gadget site. He thinks that the only thing people use, and therefore the only thing they should write about, are fancy iPads and ultrathin notebooks. I say he's wrong, and people have way more varied devices.

So I thought I'd ask you pervs. Because why not.

Tick the poll, or I'll pity bump this til I'm satisfied or bored. Probably the latter.
 
It is an oldie but a goodie at the house where I play on Lit. I have a badass computer at work where I need speed and power. The ultra thin laptop is ready when I need something portable but I do not take it with me to Starbucks or use it in the shower.
 
right now i'm using my ancient fujitsu/siemens laptop because no2 son is using my brand new last october screen/pc in one thing computer downstairs

none of your options fit :eek:
 
I have a compaq lap top. Mr Debbie has a pc he built himself.

One son has a smart ph.
 
right now i'm using my ancient fujitsu/siemens laptop because no2 son is using my brand new last october screen/pc in one thing computer downstairs

none of your options fit :eek:

Not even dolf?
 
I'm having a disagreement with my client who runs a tech/gadget site. He thinks that the only thing people use, and therefore the only thing they should write about, are fancy iPads and ultrathin notebooks.

You clearly forgot the Liar is full of bullsh!t option.
 
come to think of it, no3 son has his brand brand new pc, no2's using mine and i'm using this dinosaur... i paid for all 3 . . . there's something wrong with this picture :rolleyes:
 
come to think of it, no3 son has his brand brand new pc, no2's using mine and i'm using this dinosaur... i paid for all 3 . . . there's something wrong with this picture :rolleyes:
That's parenthood for ya.
 
Your client is operating on old data. IDC, which is a company that tracks PC shipments, found the decline in shipments has become much less dire than tech watchers predicted a few years ago. Fewer are still being shipped than in years past, but plenty of people are still buying PCs. That is the data your client should look at.

http://m.idc.com//pressRelease/prUS25064514

There are a dozen other companies that track pc v mobile use, just go look at the research. Most of what was predicted in 2011 has not come true.

The news isn't completely rosy for pc use, though. Plenty of companies that trek mobile useage are finding that mobile users spend more time browsing than pc users. So while people are still using pcs, mobile users are spending twice as much time browsing online, which means everyone wants to market to them right now.
 
Your client is operating on old data. IDC, which is a company that tracks PC shipments, found the decline in shipments has become much less dire than tech watchers predicted a few years ago. Fewer are still being shipped than in years past, but plenty of people are still buying PCs. That is the data your client should look at.

http://m.idc.com//pressRelease/prUS25064514

There are a dozen other companies that track pc v mobile use, just go look at the research. Most of what was predicted in 2011 has not come true.

The news isn't completely rosy for pc use, though. Plenty of companies that trek mobile useage are finding that mobile users spend more time browsing than pc users. So while people are still using pcs, mobile users are spending twice as much time browsing online, which means everyone wants to market to them right now.
I've seen the big picture and analyses, and made the big data argument, but it's hard to apply to a specific venue and it's specific target audience. The editor doesn't want to pay for a real local survey and trusts his guts more than facts. I'm trying to convince him that his guts, in the words of John Cusack, has shit for brains.

Anyhoo, this thread is for my curiosoty. I'm not gonna point him to a poll I made on a porn board as evidence for anything.
 
I've seen the big picture and analyses, and made the big data argument, but it's hard to apply to a specific venue and it's specific target audience. The editor doesn't want to pay for a real local survey and trusts his guts more than facts. I'm trying to convince him that his guts, in the words of John Cusack, has shit for brains.

Anyhoo, this thread is for my curiosoty. I'm not gonna point him to a poll I made on a porn board as evidence for anything.

Good god, I hope not.
 
"Where did you get this data?"
"A porn site poll"
"Well it shows trends that I was not expecting. Where can I see the poll?"
"On the General Board."




"Oh.



We will be in contact with you soon."
 
Nothing really fit for me either. I am using my iPhone at this moment because I am still curled up in bed and too comfortable to save myself the eye strain by going to go get my laptop. Both are new within the past 3 years, so I don't see them as being old and junky yet, but my needs are minimal these days.
 
You don't have an option for, "The laptop that I bought 7 years ago, but won't die a decent death so that I can go buy its replacement."

I still like having a regular keyboard at my desk so I buy the walmart $399 laptops when mine die off. This one has been with me since Windows Vista was current.
 
I am using a laptop that is about as old as my Lit account—but it was modern, stylish, and sought after in those days.
 
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If he uses Google Analytics on his site, looking at the OS and browser version data can give him some ideas of what hardware his visitors use. His clientele might well be more "high spec" than the average web surfer, if his site is gadget oriented.
 
It depends on my mood.

I switch between my macbook, win 8.1 laptop, 2 win 7 desktops, samsung tab, iPad, and win 8 phone. And if I forget any of those, I can grab a minions phone and use that to do what I need to do.

But then again, I am not a "normal" user.
 
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