Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Living on the leading edge on a long tail budget

So there are few things I like better then opening up a new electronic and seeing how it works, how it will improve my life, how it will make me happy, but there is a small problem with that, I cannot afford my own tech fetish. Don't get em wrong, I don't deny myself, but I do need to do some thinking before I make some bad decisions about the things that I want.


I only buy the latest and greatest when I really think I cannot live without it. Now, I know what you are thinking, "How can an early adopter also have the restraint to know what electronics he needs in his life?" and this is a fair question. I look at each item in three ways. First, will the device make me more productive, will it help me relieve stress, or can I see myself using it everyday. Not always the easiest thing to measure, but you know it when you see it. Secondly, will the device give me enjoyment. Will I like to use it, as opposed to it becoming a chore. Finally, do I know anyone else who has it and do they like it. I am not saying that i am going to take their thoughts as the be all and end all, but maybe i can hold it, see how it feels in my hand, or at least see how they use it.


If the product is entertainment based I also look at whether or not it will take all of my time or not. I like to be entertained, but i also like to turn things off when i want/need too.


With all of that said, here are some of the products that i love in my daily life.
  1. An iPod - You all know, they are great... Great I Say!!!!
  2. My Cell Phone - I am actually in the market for a new one, but I am holding out to see the iPhone. My current phone is a simple little Nokia, without all of bells and whistles... I want some bells and whistles.
  3. Tivo - So my Tivo may break a couple of the rule above, I am kinda a slave to it, but it has changed the way I watch TV and has made me more efficient. For the efficiency, I DO NOT WATCH COMMERCIALS. That alone saves me an average of 8 minutes for every half hour I watch. As for changing the way I watch TV
  4. Video Games - While this is not limited to a single device, they can be very relaxing. I am a fan of more casual games, like Peggle, a DS game called Puzzle Quest (think of an RPG with Bejewelled) and I am still a madden fan. But there is a caveat for Video Games. I don't get the latest and greatest in terms of systems. I am still working with an Xbox, which I have not played in a while, a PS2, and Old PC and my DS... which may be my favorite.

Honestly, I think I know about technology that I don't have yet, but there will come a day when the budget's tail gets much closer to the mind's leading edge.

1 comment:

Matsie said...

I'm not sold on the iPhone. It looks very cool, but I'm not sure if it will be worth the price. Part of the problem, of course, is that I am a cheap bastard, and while I do not mind paying for the phone, I don't want to end up having a monthly plan costing me around 100 bucks a month in order to benefit from it's features. Take a look at the Samsung A717 and A727 being released in the next couple of weeks on AT&T/Cingular. They are not as flashy as the iPhone, but they look like solid phones with a good feature set. 3G capabilities, awesome QVGA screens, and decent price points -- 150 for the flip phone, and 100 for the candybar design.

Additionally, I'm glad I was able to have such a profound impact on you by introducing you to the TiVolution. The Series 3 just received a price drop and can be had as low as 400 bucks. :)