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Old 31-05-2014, 16:19   #8
techguyone
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Re: Increasing Technology & Gaming

The console argument is great, until you start looking at other things than games. Which is why I have never got a console for myself, and never will.

Granted I spend a very small amount of time gaming, and a lot more on office/productivity programs.
This. Is why PC's will never die, and do n't tell me tablets and smartphones will fill that gap, I have both, and whilst they're ok for really basic stuff, they don't come anywhere near close to a PC for real productivity.

PC = versatility
Console = good for gaming

Oh I should add I have an extremely high spec PC which should at this point in time, be able to do anything any current console can.
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