ChronotriggerJM said:
I agree with most of your points, but your argument has a lot of holes, devices like Laptops and Cellphones have so many features because people just don't want to carry that much when there on the go. A stationary home console that always remains connected to your tv is a definite way to go. Many people LIKE bundled packages, well more precisely tech people like bundled packages :P and as I'm sure you've noticed in recent years our numbers seem to be growing. The way's of 7 remotes in a household is going down the drain. Many many electronics are simplifying, back in the day's of old it was common to have your tape deck, your vcr, your 5 disk cd changer, your snes, and your cable box all hooked up using separate remotes, fewer and fewer households are keeping with this tradition. Technology is a fickle business as most of the worlds population are oblivious, but once it hooks the fish ends up dragging the boat along for the ride. Like I said you can't even find standard def TV's in stores anymore, and I'm sure you've heard the word about cable providers going digital signal right? In a few years time the world will be moving on to High Def, do you think our internet will support 50gig movie downloads in minutes by that time? [EDIT] This is straying kind of off topic lol perhaps we should move it elsewhere? Also note that many movie theaters are going DLP screens ;) Even more high def glory! |
Most people aren't tech people, that is why your argument fails, most people aren't buying new TV's right now, and actually having a mobile device to watch movies is better, because people are on the go
Predictions:Sales of Wii Fit will surpass the combined sales of the Grand Theft Auto franchiseLifetime sales of Wii will surpass the combined sales of the entire Playstation family of consoles by 12/31/2015 Wii hardware sales will surpass the total hardware sales of the PS2 by 12/31/2010 Wii will have 50% marketshare or more by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! It was a little over 48% only)Wii will surpass 45 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2008 (I was wrong!! Nintendo Financials showed it fell slightly short of 45 million shipped by end of 2008)Wii will surpass 80 Million in lifetime sales by the end of 2009 (I was wrong!! Wii didn't even get to 70 Million)







