How do you access the internet most of the time?

How do you access the internet most of the time?

  • Via a desktop or laptop computer

    Votes: 11 91.7%
  • With a smartphone

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • On a video game console

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12

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Do you use a desktop/laptop computer?

Browse on a smartphone, maybe on your morning commute?

Use a video game console like the Wii U or PS4?

How do you access the internet, for the most part?
 
My preference is using a desktop. I'll use my phone on the go but at home I use my desktop the most. I occasionally use the browser on consoles but only if other options have been exhausted.
 
Most of the time I'll use a desktop or laptop. If I am out, will usually use my phone. Rarely use browsers on consoles.
 
I only use the desktop or my laptop for accessing the internet. Even though I have a tablet, I only use it for reading on the go without having to drag a bunch of books around with me. Typing on the tablet is too much of an annoyance to me to do anything else with it. I've never bothered using my smartphone for getting on the internet because I figured I'd have the same problem that I've had with the tablet.
 
Most of the time, I access the internet via mobile device. Either with my Iphone or my Surface book. I prefer using my desktop because it's so much faster. I travel for a living so that isn't possible a lot of times.
 
I think I access the internet more through my laptop. I use my phone to access it quite a lot too but not as much as my laptop.
 
I primarily access the internet via my laptop. My Android phone is my secondary method to access the net, but I mainly use that for on-the-go net access or whenever a power outage occurs.
 
I only use my desktop. I find that wireless connections are sketchy and not secure. I do have a phone and a laptop but for browsing I mostly use my desktop. I'm not sure if that old school but it makes sense to me. I always hear about people getting hacking more with a wireless connection than a wired connection, however, if someone wants to hack you they can do so on any device you have, if they're trying hard enough.
 
Screen's too small on mobile which is quite bothersome when you're used to desktop internet surfing. You also have to worry about a data limit when it comes to mobiles, something you never have to worry about when using the PC (provided your internet provider is decent). Keyboards where you don't have to deal with autocorrect, a mouse that will go wherever you want, big screen to see everything; how can you ask for anything else?
 
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