• ManniSturgis@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    I can’t afford plane tickets and I’d have nowhere to go anyways. I am 7 parallel universes ahead of you, or maybe behind. Doesn’t make much of a difference when it comes to parallel universes. I also don’t purchase stuff on my phone period. I am not overly fond of smartphones. A computer is simply better at anything, but that means you have to be know how. Take typing for instance, if you aren’t a fast typer on a keyboard, then this won’t be an advantage to you. I bet loads of people can write faster on their phone than on a computer, but if you can type fast on a computer, a phone can’t hold a candle to it.

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      3 months ago

      Not simply better at anything, for instance power efficiency, usually mobile devices use an arm architecture which is more efficient than x86.

      Plus a phone is much more portable than a pc regardless of whether it may be a laptop or a desktop.

      You could always just get a keyboard and plug it into a phone.

      A phones touch screen keyboard is okay, i type at over 100wpm, so sure a physical keyboard is superior, especially since autocorrect isn’t on by default on a pc.

      If you take the phone and connect it to a monitor and keyboard n mouse setup, what’s the advantage of the pc over that setup?