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General Discussion: how many of you still use a computer for entertainment??

Hello, so let me explain, i have found that through my family, friends and even myself. I find most people have begun using a smartphone for most of their general computing. Obviously, if you need a computer for work purposes or something that you can't really do on a phone. But when it comes to general tasks, web browsing, YouTube / Netflix / Spotify. Other forms of just general entertainment things. How many of you actually still sit at a desk and use you're laptop and desktop ??

I am kinda a little worried with the world going this way we will lose the classic desktop and laptop form factors. Whilst i do find myself using my phone quite a bit, i do love to sit at my desk, YouTube on a second screen with Reddit or Instagram on the main. Just sit and spend hours after school or work listening to music or watching YouTube and endlessly scrolling on Reddit.

Is anyone else the same ?? i'm not saying phones are terrible. I love my phone and could not live without it. I spend many hours in bed scrolling. However, there is just something nice about the good old laptop and desktops at a desk.

So basically, i'm just wondering what people think about this whole idea of smartphones becoming way more popular than PC's. thankssssssssss.

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