Citizen X
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I also agree that the price of flagship phones is getting to be pretty crazy... i'm thrifty and usually pick up a used phone a year old for a fraction of the new price.... kinda miss the old days when everyone was on contracts and thought top of the line phones were really worth $200 brand new ha.
The point I was trying to make with continuum being a gimmick is that it's essentially saving you the cost of a cpu, ram, and hard drive for the cost of the continuum display box which is basically a wash price wise but going down the continuum route you wind up with a phone and then extra devices that are useless without the phone.
So you won't buy a phone on contract but you don't mind paying $20 a month extra for data for a laptop vs using Continuum. Strange. You also don't seem to mind paying $230 for Office with outlook vs free with Continuum. Why is a dollar spent on data for an extra device and a dollar spent on windows just a rounding error to ignore but the monthly payments on a contract phone are something to mock and laugh at? Aren't they both dollars?
And why are HD TVs around your house, in office conference rooms, and in hotels rooms useless now that Continuum has been invented? I mean they are free and I assume they can still serve their old purpose when a Continuum dock still isn't in use. What am I missing?