Cutey Kerina wrote:Ok, what about the "cheap-a**es" :-p. There are plenty of those.
The penny pinchers are outliers . Once again, there are plenty of people on the other side that balance it out. One side doesn't represent all of consumerdome and nothing any of us can do can make it. I won't buy any new medium players for a while yet, but that doesn't mean I don't think those with disposable incomes aren't going to buy them either.
Cutey Kerina wrote:A marginally better video output for thousands of dollars won't get the majority of people I know my age riled up.
I'm not saying people will go to war for it, but that doesn't mean a significant portion of people won't continue to upgrade their tech the same way they've been doing for a while now. I know people on both sides of the spectrum, some who I know will wait in line for hours to buy more than one, some who still would rather use typewriters and the postal service, so really, the whole "I know people who ____" argument isn't going to sway me. Economics doesn't work on the "people I know" theorum, it works on the supply and demand. If there's enough of a demand, one will surpass the other. With as much work the industry is doing to put the tech into their latest releases, I can't say I think there isn't a demand for it.
And many of these who are including the tech in their new models are computer companies. They aren't holdouts from it.