Here we are with multi-GHz CPUs, hundred-gigabyte+ hard drives that read hundreds of megs worth of data per second, water-cooling systems that cool your computer to below freezing temperatures, video cards that generate photo-realistic quality imagery in real-time, sound cards that generate true-to-life sounds, in an era where removable storage use is skyrocketing, having gigabytes of RAM (with gigabytes of bandwidth) is no longer a dream, broadband internet connections are no longer only for the corporate world, and all of this technology is becoming cheaper as days go by...
And how many applications exist today that could take full advantage of all this amazing hardware? A dozen? Two dozen?
There are only a handful of applications available that take advantage of all this stuff, and yet the hardware keeps rolling out day after day after day.
Why buy all this 1.6 ghz, 3 gb of ram, 180gb hard drive, 128mb ram video card stuff when a 1.0 ghz, 256-512mb of ram, 60-80gb, and 32-64mb video card costs 1/4-1/3 of the price of the more powerful system and can do most, if not all of what the more powerful system can do?
Buying just for bragging rights is a good way to break your wallet.
And how many applications exist today that could take full advantage of all this amazing hardware? A dozen? Two dozen?
There are only a handful of applications available that take advantage of all this stuff, and yet the hardware keeps rolling out day after day after day.
Why buy all this 1.6 ghz, 3 gb of ram, 180gb hard drive, 128mb ram video card stuff when a 1.0 ghz, 256-512mb of ram, 60-80gb, and 32-64mb video card costs 1/4-1/3 of the price of the more powerful system and can do most, if not all of what the more powerful system can do?
Buying just for bragging rights is a good way to break your wallet.