Best Buy Catch It All: Get The Most Out of Your Screens #CatchItAll
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Best Buy Catch It All: Get The Most Out of Your Screens
Digital Age of today
Let me ask you… How many screens do you have in your family? Just think… TV Screens, Laptops, Tablets or even your smart phones. We are a family of four and I can tell you that we have more than 2 screens per person! In this digital age we live in I wouldn’t be surprised if most of you are the same. I have two screens hooked up to my desktop computer. I also keep my smartphone close by.
I would say my smartphone is probably my favorite way to stay connected though. I own the iPhone 5 and I only upgraded because of the camera! I am constantly taking photos of everything. It’s not unlike me to grab a photo of a perfect sunset. I probably annoy my kids more than anything. I’ve even used my phone camera as a form of possible punishment! I’ve found my self telling my teenaged daughter to “clean your room” or I will post a photo on social media and embarrass you terribly! Boy, that’s a sign of the times, isn’t it?! I love that I can call or text all of my friends and family from my smartphone. I can jump on social media from nearly anywhere! Plus, I can watch all my shows on the go with my phone! My favorite is Pinterest though. I may have a slight addiction to Pinterest. Shhh! No one has to know.
How do you use multiple screens to stay connected?
First, did you know you could connect your screens and catch it all? That’s right, there are products out that allow you to connect the devices you already have so you don’t miss a beat. And with the Madness of March you definitely don’t want to miss any sports! I am normally found watching my favorite show with my laptop in hand. #CatchItAll
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How do you catch it all?