Are You an Early Adopter or a Cautious Consumer?

When the latest technology hits store shelves in the form of a new gadget (the very first iPod comes to mind), do you rush out to buy it or do you wait for the next generation? Early adopters of technology tend to purchase the newest gadgets before anyone else has had a chance to review them. Cautious consumers, however, tend to wait for manufacturers to work all the bugs out before they buy their devices.

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The Early Adopters

Without early adopters, companies wouldn’t have the money and research that they need to improve their products. Obviously, these consumers help companies by purchasing the newest (and often most expensive) gadgets.

What do they get in return?

Disadvantages

  • First generation products usually have bugs that effect performance
  • The newest devices often cost more than those made later
  • Since fewer people use these gadgets, early adopters don’t have much support outside of services from the manufacturer

Advantages

  • They get to explore the newest technologies
  • Early adopters often enjoy telling people about the good and bad points of new devices
  • Since they buy products first, they get to influence how later generations will perform

The Cautious Consumers

If you waited a couple of years before buying an iPod or you still haven’t made up your mind about ereaders, then you probably fall into the “cautious consumer” category. That’s a good place for most people. Cautious consumers usually spend less money on high-priced gadgets. When they do spend their money, they get reliable devices that manufacturers and users have already tested.

Really, it comes down to personality (and how much money you have to spend, of course). Are there any disadvantages to living like a cautious consumer?

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How to Operate Your New Gadget

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While technology continues to become more prevalent within our society, there are still many people who are not familiar with the latest trends and gadgets. However, since touch screen technology and innovative mobile devices have become mainstream, people who are not as technologically proficient as others are coming out to try the different products being released.

Unfortunately, it is overwhelming to try to become familiar with something like a smart phone or tablet PC with little to no experience with the technology. Below are a couple of ways to learn how to operate your new device before reaching the point of pulling your hair out.

Ask Questions at the Time of Purchase

For the most part, smart phones and tablets are found in technology-based retail outlets. Due to this fact, you will generally be in a store with people who are extremely familiar with the device you are buying. Simply going the route of asking for some tutorials or trying out a display model to become more proficient with the basic features is the perfect way to gain a solid foundation of how to work the tablets or smart phones.

Don’t Neglect the Manual

As tedious as reading some manuals is, do not neglect doing so during times of confusion. While manuals can be difficult to understand occasionally due to the jargon that is commonly used, there are pictures, and at times, easy-to-follow numbered steps that help users understand how to perform a specific task on their new mobile device.

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