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Which recent electronic gadgets have you never owned?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Much like mediadogg I like my gadgets so have a lot on the list... before my present smartphone (Galaxy S) I didn't really see the need; now I don't think I could live without it... being able to  check the web or keep up with emails from all accounts during the day is a must!

However not much into games so never had XBox, PS or Nintendo anything... do have a Wii though, for fun stuff (and my wife uses it for exercise).

Don't have a digital camcorder (though the digital camera I do have produces excellent HD video) or an e-reader (my brother owns a bookshop, it would be considered treason... though my wife is eyeing up a Kindle for her Law text books, which is alowed ). Don't have a tablet myself but am considering a Nexus 7 for e-reading and other potential uses.

Don't have a laptop (though would like one) except my works one... which does get used for limited personal stuff -  my wife does have a Netbook and is about to get a laptop once Windows 8 is released (apparently manufacturers are waiting to release new models at the same time); I'm jealous already.

Wasn't sure how much I'd use an iPod but the Nano I got for my birthday a few years ago has been heavily used for podcasts and audiobooks so I am very happy to own one.

Blutooth headset was great for the "every evening 30-45 minute phone call home" when I was working away.

Haven't bought a separate digital recorder but have Virgin's V+ box which does all that so pretty much counts.

No GPS for the car but my wife often uses the maps app on her phone (and has saved us getting lost on a number of occasions because of this)

Oh, and unlike mediadogg, we do have a set of electronic bathroom scales which calculate BMI etc.
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Cell Phones
BlackBerry Pearl
iPhone 3GS (Soon will get iPhone 5)

Game Systems
Atari 2600
NES
Nintendo 64
Sega Genesis
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Wii
XBox 360

MP3 Player
Phillips 4GB GoGear
iPhone

DVR
Motorola 6412 (160 GB)
Motorola DCX3400 (500GB)
(Also own a 1TB Media Expander for Motorla DCX3400)

Bluetooth
Besides several PS3 devices, several BT headsets.

Tablets
None yet

Computers
Atari 400 (W/ expandable keyboard)
Commodore 128
Various PCs
Acer WHS (Windows Home Server)
Had all various OS from DOS through Windows 7, planning on upgrading to Windows 8 when it's released.
HDTV: 52" Toshiba Regza 52XV545U  AVR: Onkyo TR-707
Speakers: Paradigm Monitor 7 v6, CC-190 & Atom Monitors  Subwoofer: Definitive Technology ProSub 800
BD/DVD: Oppo BDP-93 (Region Free)  HD PVR: Motorola DXC3400 500GB w/ 1TB Expander
BD/DVD/Game: 250GB PS3 Slim DVD/Game: 250GB XBox 360 Elite Special Edition (Black) Game: Wii
Remote: Logitech Harmony One w/ PS3 Adapter WHS: Acer H341 Windows Home Server
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
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I only own a Nokia smartphone because regular cell phones have practically died out here. I'm not much of a phone person anyway and the only reason I actually need a cell phone (besides for emergencies) is because I'm getting a number of automated text messages on it.

I'm not against tech, but often I jst don't see the point of needing to have a particular gimmick. But I'm not above wanting to have gimmicks either.

I've never owned a DVR, because I stopped watching actual television about 8 years ago. I don't even watch any news anymore. My TV is a strict DVD/BR presentation machine by now.

I catch news on the radio while driving to/from work and I read news websites on the net.

I don't have internet on my phone, because I'm sitting 8 hours at work in front of an internet PC (like right now ) and have one at home. What would I need internet on the phone for?


I do have an Amazon Kindle (don't ask me what generation) not because I wanted to read actual books on it (with them I still prefer bathtub-proof paperback) but because I also read fan-fiction on the internet (*world-wide groaning ensues*) and I don't actually like to read long texts on a monitor.

But in the end it wasn't what I had hoped for. I had to copy the texts into Winword, formatted the page a certain way (I used A5 as paper format and used the Kindle sideways) and the printed it to PDF. Then I copied the file onto the Kindle.

The problem is that the Kindle can only handle "proper" eBooks and can optimize them for its display. When dealing with PDFs it does the best it can but if the page width is wider than the display you get a horizontal scrollbar (so to speak) and you constantly have to switch from left to right and left again - in addition to the natural page-turning. Hence the format to A5.

In the end it was just too much hassle.


A few months ago I bought me an iPad 3 WiFi (still no internet via cell phone tech ) - basically as a replacement for the Kindle. And it works great. The retina display is awesomely clear and the Safari browser has a zoom technology that with one touch zooms a page column to the width of the iPad. If I were it do do here, what would happen is, that the left column with the user names and avatars would be pushed out on the left side and the actual text field would be zoomed up to the width of the display.

Other things I do with the iPad is playing Angry Birds  and having DVD Profiler on it to check my collection when I'm in the store buying new DVDs.

Speaking of DVD Profiler Mobile. I used to own a classic PDA which I bought about 10 years ago. It had only 2 purposes: Manage our Poker nights and DVD Profiler Mobile.

Unfortunately the display broke a few months ago which was another reason for the iPad.

Being a software developer I had written me a small program where I could enter how many chips of a certain value I have at all (300 of 25s, 300 of 100s, 150 of 200s and so forth), what the stack size is supposed to be and how many players there are this evening. And the software would tell me how I have to divide the chips to make equal stacks for everyone. (If anyone's interested, here it is (runs on every Windows, not just Windows Mobile))

And in the end (because counting chips always leads to inconsistencies in the end ) I used Pocket Excel to calculate if the sum of the stacks everyone claimed to have amounted to the sum of the initial stacks.

I also used to own a Netbook. I used it to watch TV episodes while riding the train to my mom's or granny's and while I was in the hospital. It also came in handy when I did my DVD inventory in the living room (DVD Inventory software installed, barcode scanner connected and off we went).

But after I got the iPad it collected dust so I gave it to my mom who does freelance tax accounting as a second job so that when she visits her clients she doesn't have to carry her heavy 17" widescreen laptop with her.


I'm using my Nokia smartphone as an MP3 player but I'm not overly happy with the user experience. Case in point: All my albums are properly stored in a seperate folder, each having their own M3U playlist. When I copy the entire folder onto the smartphone, the software recognizes the playlist and shows it to me as playable option. So far so good. But since the phone has limited storage capabilities I have to remove some of the folders every once in a while. The phone updates its database with the removed and newly added files but it does not remove the playlist again. I have to remove every outdated playlist by hand - individually.

In the same vain I can't just simply empty the text messages inbox, I have to remove every SMS by itself. 

I never owned a Laser Disc (player).

I never owned a gaming console after the Sega Master System II
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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My list would be too long - I still use a rotary phone and listen to vinyl. 
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