Sound off: Are you cutting back on tech spending?

Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:50PM EDT

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With the Dow in freefall and experts warning that we're in for a long, painful recession, consumers have already slammed on the brakes when it comes to gadgets. But what about you?

The New York Times reported earlier this week that consumer spending on gadgets plummeted 13.8 percent last month compared to September 2007 levels—the steepest drop since the survey began in 2003, and predictions are dire for the holidays.

Indeed, big electronics retailers are feeling the pinch. Circuit City is on the brink of bankruptcy, with its stock price sitting at just 38 cents Thursday afternoon; a year ago, shares of Circuit City were trading at more than $8.50.

Anyway, with the stock market crumbling and the prospect of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, it's little wonder the many consumers—that means us—are thinking twice about coughing up a few grand for a new MacBook.

It's not like there aren't plenty of enticing gadgets to choose from: Besides those shiny new MacBooks and MacBook Pros, we've got the T-Mobile G1 next week, the touchscreen BlackBerry Storm later this year, that new Slingbox PRO-HD and the upcoming Slingcatcher. Of course, plenty of kids (big and small) are still clamoring for next-gen gaming consoles, while the Blu-ray versions of  "Iron Man" and "The Dark Knight" practically cry out for a new HDTV, plus a Blu-ray deck to go with it.

But is now the time to throw down several C-notes on the latest tech toys? Personally, there's nothing I'd like more than, say, a new Slingbox or a spanking-new laptop. Given the stormy economy, however, I'm playing it safe—instead of pricey new gadgets, I'm planning on doubling-down on what I have: More Netflix and Gamefly rentals, more TV shows on my Apple TV, and maybe a new retail game or two (say, "Gears of War 2" and "Call of Duty: World at War").

So, my dear readers, I ask you: Will you be cutting back on your tech spending now that the economy's tanking? What's still on the list, and what are you sacrificing? Or are you feeling bullish, despite the endless bad news?

Related:
Gadgetry Takes a Hit as Nervous Consumers Plan for Lean Holidays [New York Times]


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  • 26 Posted by eagle1946@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yes I am, I am big in PC Gaming and tech, I am also a big person in wanting to know..I watch world news and use the internet for alerts on whats happing around the world..I feel things are going to get pretty bad before they start turning up and keep going..my speeding income has fallen by 1/2

  • 27 Posted by jlhi5 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    I will buy a new iMac when OS10.6 (snow Leopard) comes out in a few months. A quad core model should be available then. I am still buying software for my Macs.

  • 28 Posted by lakelover41 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    Not at all. The prices on tech stuff is as low as we will see them in our life times. Just think a 1T hard drive for 99.00 best get them now.

  • 29 Posted by marymc01 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    The family are all getting new phones for the holidays since our contract is up in November. Other than that not much in the electronics realm. Last year we got a Wii so maybe a new game. I was going to get a new Nano but I got laid off the week before they came out. Oh well.

  • 30 Posted by gartenmaster on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    I keep a wish list of things that I would like. I'm finding good prices on things on my list so I am buying more now.

  • 31 Posted by stephen2design on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    First things first, If you have a good job and are still paying about the same. for food, gas is down, etc. the stock market is not not not hurting wallets, or for those who make more than 200 g's. so no I will be spending more than I have in the past.

  • 32 Posted by kylecamp31 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Me and my family have cut back all our spending to minimum and we still don't have enough to pay all of the bills. Life is hard for under paid and overworked. A side of America not voiced actively on CNN or the news. The overworked and underpaid need a voice. If only our leaders would read my comments. Maybe i will comment more often if that were the case. Peace till next time everyone.

  • 33 Posted by jared_21_08 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nothing's going to get in the way of me getting a new macbook. If I can only save a couple dollars a day I'll still get it eventually. In the meantime, I still have my trusty iMac G4 to hold me over. It still runs everything I use it for just fine. I think that's what everybody needs to do. Be satisfied with what they have right now and it will make the time go by less painfully while you're saving up for that new toy.

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