2manyrocks
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If he is editing 4k video, he probably doesn't have time for any gaming.
Dealing with smartphones makes me appreciate what my parents' generation went thru trying to figure out how to program a VCR.I think the desktop is now a dead end technology. It was always only a small percentage of people that used these, for private creative reasons, at home. The true use of computers for most people, is now mobile information access. The Smart Phone provides this.
I think the desktop is now a dead end technology.
My wife visited family in another state over the holidays. At one point, I remember her telling me that her family was sitting around the living room on their phones.I will say that Smart Phones are NOT intuitive to use. And I like your use of the word "Intuitive." I have struggled with Smart Phones also. And I have been involved with computers for over 40 years. The menu systems make no sense to me as to how to navigate them to the place you want to go. Had a strange, and some what complicated occurrence with an old girl friend visiting my area. She was tethered to a phone for direction and recommendations. I was attempting to show her the unique things, that a google search could not find, that were off the track; and she had great difficultly following to these special places with out the phone to say turn here and there, which were all wrong. She is still a good friend, but It was difficult in the way she was using her phone to always say, "This Place," which I'd been to, and it was not the best. The Phone was directing her and telling her, at the same time, "This is where you go and this is the best," over what I was saying as more interesting.
The Phone Won. I still find this interesting, that an old friend, in my case, was ursuped by a cell phone.