Benquo comments on Suggestions on tech device/gear purchasing? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Benquo 19 March 2012 04:13:34AM *  4 points [-]

What do you need or want to do that your current tech tools don't let you do, or don't do well/conveniently/efficiently enough?

Examples would be things like:

  • watch movies in bed

  • do work on a train/plane

  • home improvement

  • listen to music

  • keep a calendar/reminders/to-do list

  • play games

  • internet stuff (obviously there are subcategories here, but you'll know if there's an internet-shaped hole in some part of your life)

  • talk on the phone while doing something else (e.g. walking)

  • take photos/videos of stuff

  • scan documents onto your computer to send or store digitally

Don't spend more than 15-30 minutes on this.

Once you know what you want, you can start asking which things will give you what you want.

Comment author: jwhendy 21 March 2012 03:02:51AM 0 points [-]

Great suggestion. I'm travelling at the moment, but will review this list. I saw the "don't spend 15-30min" on this and have managed to not really look at the list yet. I plan to revisit it next week and think this will be a good exercise.

Comment author: Benquo 21 March 2012 08:45:48PM 0 points [-]

Obviously you should adjust for your own money/time preference, but for most employed people in developed countries, the marginal benefit of optimizing a $400 purchase is not worth a whole lot of time, so if you can save an hour by satisficing you probably should.

You may also come up with things that weren't on the list but matter a lot to you. I just gave the examples I could come up with in a minute, so I'd suggestusing my list as a starting point, not an exhaustive list.