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Recently, with tech, I've been leaning toward quality over quantity.  After collecting too much junk that takes up space and collects dust, I've been doing an overhaul.  There are a lot of "deals" and "bargains" that sound cheap but they end up either having poor longevity or inferior in quality, and at the end of the day, I always wish I had bought a few quality electronics than a lot of "cheap" things.

 

Instead of buying 2 small monitors and a television, I could have bought large display with a good panel, high refresh rate and high resolution that can do everything.

Instead of buying cheap Chromebooks/netbooks over the years, I could have bought one very good laptop.

Instead of buying 2 budget tablets that suck, I could've bought an iPad.

Instead of buying various consoles, I could've just bought one PC from the start that games even better than any of them, and does other things.

 

I'm now inclined to sell dozens of electronics I rarely use and buy 2-3 really good ones.

PC Build: R5-1600.  Scythe Mugen 5.  GTX 1060.  120 GB SSD.  1 TB HDD.  FDD Mini C.  8 GB RAM (3000 MHz).  Be Quiet Pure Wings 2.  Capstone-550.  Deepcool 350 RGB.

Peripherals: Qisan Magicforce (80%) w/ Gateron Blues.  Razer Naga Chroma.  Lenovo 24" 1440p IPS.  PS4 Controller.

Audio: Focusrite (Solo, 2nd), SM57, Triton Fethead, AKG c214, Sennheiser HD598's, ATH-M50x, AKG K240, Novation Launchkey

Wishlist: MP S-87, iPad, Yamaha HS5's, more storage

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