Pick one:
1. Super Smartphone + Console combo
>You have a phone, with the best specs from 5-8 years in the future. this phone is essentially your main pc as well, so when you go home you hook it up to a monitor mouse and keyboard. for intensive gaming you have a dedicated console
or
2. dumbphone + super laptop hybrid combo
You have a dumphone for simply calling and nothing else, and you also have a tablet/laptop hybrid, it is extra slim with long battery life and super light (also specs from 5-8 years in the future). when you go home, you can hook it up to a monitor/mouse/keyboard etc and it becomes you desktop pc. and if you want more demanding tasks/games you can simply hook up a eGPU or anything via the [future revolutionary cable] to upgrade the system
Choose wisely, you cannot have any other devices or traditional desktop computer
>>51963609
>>>/chatshitgetbanged/
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meme thread?
I'd rather have a T420 "Frankenpad" with upgraded quad-core CPU, 16 GB of RAM, high-end SSD and 802.11ac WiFi, using it solely to shitpost on 4chan on a Gentoo GNU/Linux installation.
>>51963691
So basically option 2 for poorfags
>>51963587
Super laptop hybrid combo, obviously.
>get laptop
>sell laptop to Intel so they can reverse-engineer its advanced processor
>become free from spying
>get free top intel xeon processor, fucking unlocked clock, and 1 percentile silicon that doesn't have unique identifying mark
>get free top intel SSD
>get intel Good Goy gifts
>get a shitton of cash
>build the oppest PC evar and become world famous for creating the processor myself
>>51963833
There's always that one smug gag who thinks he's so smart
>>51964019
some people just don't understand the question.
>>51963587
PC Master Race
>>51963587
I'm a bit stumped, frankly.
I don't really game much, so gaming performance isn't that much of an issue to me.
I don't own a smartphone either, so the prospect of having a super-duper one also doesn't phase me much.
>this phone is essentially your main PC as well
This is pretty much the only part where I have a problem deciding. A laptop would mean I can work with it everywhere, but I can't just stick it in my pocket. A super-smartphone would allow me to do my computing everywhere, at the cost of tiny-ass screen and no physical keyboard unless I was at home.
I guess I'm more suited by the super-laptop idea.
>>51965855
What if in the future we actually revert back to phones with slide in keyboard? If that was the case I'd lean more towards the superphone