I use a computer with a big monitor to search ebay for new trains for the collection.
I am curious about what devices you use. I get questions about my listings that must be coming from phone users. Today on the phone I was told I needed to check my listings on my phone to see what my gallery images look like.
Here's my listing for a Santa Fe F3 in ebay's phone app.
My listing is the $150 one in the middle. The app forces shoppers to scroll down past 4 sponsored ads for lionel related crap and click to read past the first paragraph break in the description.
I also checked with the google chrome browser, and it appears about the same.
People actually drop hundreds of dollars on trains using their phones?
My other question is how do you search? I have bookmarked searches set up for what I collect that I check for new listings a few times during the day with the hope I'll find great deals on buy it now items. I get something just often enough to keep doing it.
Those searches also bring up all the O gauge listings on eBay I want to look at. I also look at all the "lionel" listings in the standard gauge category ending in the next 11 days once a week. I can't search for the cars or 5,6, and 7 steam locos because there are too many results. Right now there are 2615 results for the search "Lionel 16"
I don't think anyone sits like we did 20 years ago and looks at everything in the categories. How do you do it?