Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Have We Reached A Tech Plateau?
Posted by Hooch Tan in "Digital Home News" @ 07:00 AM
"Perhaps Blu-ray is the canary in the coalmine. To its makers, it's a fantastic new format, the pinnacle of home entertainment technology. To the public, it's DVD with a slightly better picture and double the price tag – and most people have decided to stick with what they already have. "
We've seen this sort of thing happen with a wide range of technologies. From cordless phones to computers, many aspects of technology have relatively stagnated. A single core of a CPU hasn't really improved much in speed. Monitor resolution is generally matched to a specific size. DVDs still dominate video sales. While I see the point of what the writer is saying, it only applies to certain technologies which could be said are reaching maturity. While netbooks probably represent the epitomy of this, with parts that could be found in a computer several years back, there are plenty of other facets of technology which have not come close to peaking. Computer interfaces are undergoing constant revisions. Wireless access, while widespread is not completely ubiquitous nor is it as fast as some would like it to be. I'm still waiting for an easy to implement and use home automation system. This says nothing about software and websites, for which completely new ideas could come up and catch our attention. Yes, I'd say that while some technology has reached as far as we generally need it to be, but there are still a whole world of unexplored or barely touched technology that we haven't even touched yet. I think we are still in for a long and wonderful ride.