What everyday tech do you carry and actually use?
Tablets,ereaders,phones,laptops,watches? Post 'em.
>>60838957
Just a single phone. For years. No watch, no tablet, no laptop, no ereader.
>>60840295
Same
>>60838957
The only device I carry and actually use everyday is my phone. I have a zenwatch 2 as well, but I really only wear it as an accessory, since I have really skinny wrists and it helps disguise that.
Phone (ZTE Maven)
Keys
Wallet
Tablet (Huawei Mediapad M3)
>>60838957
In the house: iMac and iPad
On the go: iPhone SE and Watch (S1)
The iPhone is pretty much perfect imo, and the watch is a pretty neat thing as well, regardless of what 4chins says. Paying for shit (sorry amerikans) with the watch via tap is pretty fucking great.
>>60838957
| cellphone and a thinkpad.
>>60840398
im a uni student
in the house: MacBook Pro 2012 (sometimes take with me if I have computer class)
on the go: iPhone 6+, iPad mini (for some days, leave this at home too when I have MacBook), and Watch (OG)
Working out, driving, and paying for shit make the watch worth not getting a nice Casio instead
My phone and formerly my pmp/headphones of choice
Since I have to drive to actually get anywhere I basically retired the pmp maybe if I start skating again I'll use it
Phone, Notebook and Pen, in my bag I have an Asus Transformer mini and a surface pen. At home I use a T430. Sometimes I take that with me, then the tablet stays home
>>60838957
>What everyday tech do you carry and actually use?
I use an Apple stack these days because work got me MBP and iPhone. I picked up AppleWatch 2 on my own dime.
I really like this stack. It works amazingly well and it's all integrated. I highly recommend it if you can afford it.
I'm thinking about getting Kobo Aura One for reading. Maybe even new iPad Pro... not sure which of the two I'd like more.