Yes, I am a Mego addict and a Cokeaholic (Cola, not the white powdery stuff) but another addiction I have is electronic gadgets. I get antsy if I don't get a new one every few months. And the high I get waiting for one to arrive after I have purchased it is unbelievable. I waited in line for the first iPhone and then the iPhone 4 when it came out this summer. And I would have waited in line for the iPad except Apple shipped preorders of those so they arrived the same day they were released in stores. I was camped out at the door waiting for the UPS driver that day, let me tell you. I also upgrade my Macbook Pro and Mac Pro once a year, although my latest versions are pretty sweet. I don't think I will be upgrading either for a while unless they add some spectacular feature. I usually upgrade by selling my current units after the new ones are announced, but before they are actually released. That way I get maximum value on the sale. If you wait until the new models are released, you lose a chunk of cash selling the previous model. Of course, that leaves me without a unit until the new one is released, but they upgrade the laptop and desktop models at different times so I am never completely without a computer.
My iPad is probably my favorite piece of electronic gear, but I just got a new one Friday that I was skeptical about initially, but has really won me over. I was reading about the Dell Streak which is their current electronic tablet that is also a phone. It runs the Google Android OS. Now I am a rabid Apple fanatic and I much prefer Apple's operating systems for both their computers and their smaller gadgets (iPhone, iPad), but I was curious about the Streak and hadn't purchased a new gadget since the iPhone in June, so I ordered it with the full intention of playing with it for 28 days and then returning it. Two days later, I have probably changed my mind. This is a pretty cool gadget. I still prefer Apple's iOS over the Android OS, but it's not bad at all. The biggest complaint on the Streak is that it is too big for a phone and not big enough for a tablet. And I have to agree with that, I do look ridiculous with it up to my ear when making calls and I wouldn't want to use it full time as a tablet. But that's what I have my iPad for and I installed the Kindle app on the Streak and it works for reading when I don't have my iPad. Plus with the Kindle sync system, I can read a book on either device and pick up where I left off on the other device (isn't technology grand). I thought it would be a pain transferring my info from the iPhone to the Streak, but using my Gmail account it was actually pretty easy to get my contacts transferred over. Not as easy as it is with an iPhone, but not near as hard as I thought it would be.
Anyway, just wanted to vent my thoughts. It looks like I will be keeping the Streak for now and my daughter is ecstatic as she got the iPhone. If anyone was considering getting a Streak, it has my endorsement, and this is coming from a longtime Apple user and gadget aficionado.
My iPad is probably my favorite piece of electronic gear, but I just got a new one Friday that I was skeptical about initially, but has really won me over. I was reading about the Dell Streak which is their current electronic tablet that is also a phone. It runs the Google Android OS. Now I am a rabid Apple fanatic and I much prefer Apple's operating systems for both their computers and their smaller gadgets (iPhone, iPad), but I was curious about the Streak and hadn't purchased a new gadget since the iPhone in June, so I ordered it with the full intention of playing with it for 28 days and then returning it. Two days later, I have probably changed my mind. This is a pretty cool gadget. I still prefer Apple's iOS over the Android OS, but it's not bad at all. The biggest complaint on the Streak is that it is too big for a phone and not big enough for a tablet. And I have to agree with that, I do look ridiculous with it up to my ear when making calls and I wouldn't want to use it full time as a tablet. But that's what I have my iPad for and I installed the Kindle app on the Streak and it works for reading when I don't have my iPad. Plus with the Kindle sync system, I can read a book on either device and pick up where I left off on the other device (isn't technology grand). I thought it would be a pain transferring my info from the iPhone to the Streak, but using my Gmail account it was actually pretty easy to get my contacts transferred over. Not as easy as it is with an iPhone, but not near as hard as I thought it would be.
Anyway, just wanted to vent my thoughts. It looks like I will be keeping the Streak for now and my daughter is ecstatic as she got the iPhone. If anyone was considering getting a Streak, it has my endorsement, and this is coming from a longtime Apple user and gadget aficionado.
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