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Monday, December 6, 2010

The Obsolescence of Compact Digital Cameras; Time for a New Paradigm?

Posted by Lee Yuan Sheng in "Digital Home News" @ 03:00 PM

http://theonlinephotographer.typepa...ams-doomed.html

"Along with daytime soap operas, print magazines, and Compact Discs, digital point-and-shoot cameras—digicams—appear to have passed their peak. According to a recent article by Sam Grobart, unit sales of digicams are down 16% since 2008."

Above: That's the Chobi Digital Camera.

Mike Johnston from The Online Photographer takes a look at the New York Times article on slide in compact digital camera sales and use due to the rise in smartphones with increasing megapixel count. Personally I don't use them, since the camera is really crap most of the time (with the only good camera phone I've had was the Nokia E72, which I didn't own for long), but I can see the draw of instant sharing and apps to change how photos are taken. Read more...


Friday, May 14, 2010

Long Live the PC!

Posted by Hooch Tan in "Digital Home News" @ 02:00 PM

http://www.computerworld.com/s/arti...ver_kill_the_PC

"Dell said each user will have many devices, each geared for a specific task. "Some are better for carrying with you. Others are for consuming content, others are better for creating content." This runs counter to the idea that a smartphone or other mobile device will eventually become the multi-function computer of choice for work, communication, social networking and entertainment."

Despite what some CEO at a major computer manufacturer might say, I still hold firm in my belief that the smartphone will replace most of the functions of a PC for consumers. Sure, an iPhone or Nexus One cannot effectively help you do major video edits, or crunch large spreadsheets, but it allows people to consume with a very light amount of work. I am of the opinion that most people are happy just snapping and sharing photos, twittering their lives or looking up the price of a concert ticket. And of those things, I do not think a full fledged PC is necessary. I say this while admitting that I could never live like that. Needing to work with spreadsheets, code and TPS reports, I still have a workstation with multiple monitors that they will have to pry from my cold, dead hands. I think that Michael Dell does have one point though. Things do seem to be shifting towards specialized devices, each providing its own interface for information in the cloud. I just wonder what impact this will have on the people who do not have a persistent Internet connection.


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