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aychamo
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Here is a question. How do you know when to buy technology? Everything gets outdated so fast. Here are a few examples:
My parents started building a house four years ago, and they have it wired completely with ethernet cable, and have a big security system all installed and wired in the house. Now, they could achieve the same exact effect with 802.11g wireless routers, access points, and wireless surveilence cameras; and this wireless method would have cost a very small fraction of the price.
My parents also had a home theater installed, and now Sony has some new thing where it displays on black screens instead of white screens, supposidly giving perfect picture in bright light.
How long should you let technology settle before buying? Another example, how long until plasma/LCD screens are under a grand for a big one?
My parents started building a house four years ago, and they have it wired completely with ethernet cable, and have a big security system all installed and wired in the house. Now, they could achieve the same exact effect with 802.11g wireless routers, access points, and wireless surveilence cameras; and this wireless method would have cost a very small fraction of the price.
My parents also had a home theater installed, and now Sony has some new thing where it displays on black screens instead of white screens, supposidly giving perfect picture in bright light.
How long should you let technology settle before buying? Another example, how long until plasma/LCD screens are under a grand for a big one?