Furret
Oddly enough this was in my mind earlier when my two grandsons were round at my house. I will have them all day on Tuesday and didn’t relish the idea of them sitting plugged into their machines all day,
I set them the task of finding a board game or something that they might enjoy and which would keep them off their screen for a couple of hours.
They googled and searched. Looked at possibilities. I showed them how to look at star ratings and read reviews. Showed them to check who was a verified buyer on Amazon, etc. I know this was still using tablets but it wasn’t one of those mindless (IMO) games they are addicted to.
Anyway after a good hour or more of research they chose a board game and a Lego construction and ordered them on my account. Hopefully that will occupy them for part of Tuesday.
That was an interesting exercise Furret and one I employ occasionally. I don't know how old your grandsons are, but it works well with the primary aged kids.
What strikes me is that my granddaughters and grandsons share an equal love for their machines. When they go into the toy shop or look in a catalogue, however, they choose completely different physical toys .. boys (lego), girls (ponies).
I can only conclude that these electronic devices cleverly have the same lure for both the male and female brain. That is why they are so omnipresent and popular.