Don’t you think all the new technologies coming up for personal gadgets are of little use ?
Either it is Laptop or watches ( I have 5 of them not in use ), IPOD , Cell Phones , Video recorder have reached a stage where new features are either irrelevant to you or too expensive ? I may agree some technologies for Refrigerator may be good from pollution point of view but functionality may not change, I think. You may have even more Hi Definition TV but who needs it ? It will be manufacturers who would need to push products than we requiring it. What do you say ?







March 5th, 2010 at 4:11 pm
Yes, companies exist to make money, and when we don’t need any more stuff, they will convince us that we do because the latest is better through advertising so that they can continue to fill their role
March 5th, 2010 at 5:10 pm
yeah, actually. it’s actually for the enjoyment of the user. it’s like ‘oh, i’ve this gadget that does this at a push of a button’ but you rarely use it anywy.
but it gives the manufacturer (certain innovative people in the industry) to think of something, to innovate, to actually giving a new edge to technology so it will lead to something more useful like for example the taken-for-granted portable dry cells that we use today, are actually an aerospace technology back when neil armstrong set his foot on the moon.
but it is true that the new techs are most probably because the crazy-about-money guys back at boardroom come up so that we’ll buy new things and make them rich.
so, be sure on what you really need and use before you buy something.
March 5th, 2010 at 5:57 pm
Not really, some have a degree of utility.
Laptops allow portability or compactness of work. A workspace can be smaller, or a worker does not necessarily need “their” assigned workspace. Similar for home, you don’t need as much space set up for a “home office”, maybe a place to set up the network gear and a printer, and some storage of papers and materials. No to mention they can, and typically are more power efficient than typical desktop systems.
People don’t “need” HDTVs, butt hey have mostly earned the right to that luxury, so why not. Besides, that is all that is being made in typical sizes.
I work better with musing, and I like the convenience of having my own music, as well as FM radio, with my MP3 player.
A smart-phone or handheld computer does not have the utility I would like to have. A netbook might.
March 5th, 2010 at 6:34 pm
of course i agree