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  <title>Enquisition trendovi</title>
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   <title>Ipadi nisu losi</title>
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I must confess I was rather touched to
see PC Pro republish its 1st ever PC
review, to celebrate the magazine&amp;#39;s
18th birthday Touched, because I
wrote that review back in 1994. It was of a
rather unpleasant Escom Pentium desktop
computer built from cheap parts. The
sort of stuff that used to come from a plethora
of small PC building businesses that flourished
at the time. They were bigger than a high street
shop, but way smaller than Evesham, Tiny
or the other UK vendors at the time.
I skimmed through the review nasty tin
box, pretty unpleasant motherboard, a monitor
best used as a doorstop, drab performance and
a notable lack of stability then went to make
a cup of coffee. While waiting for the beans
to grind, a worry started to form in my head.
Surely I had misread the article? It couldn&amp;#39;t
have been?
I went back to look. Yes, indeed, the price
was 1,400, which is about 2,350 at today&amp;#39;s
prices if you factor in the 18 years of inflation.
But it was the machine specification that really
made me blink. Four megabytes of RAM?
Megabytes? Of core RAM? I said Windows
for Workgroups felt decidedly wobbly and
Word six brought the machine to its knees. Well
yes, but 4MB? And 406MB of hard disk space?
Surely this was a typo? But no, with a wry
smile, I recalled that we used to have Windows
running on machines with only 4MB of RAM.
Today, of course, a decent machine has
8GB of RAM, and a whole terabyte of hard
disk to play with. This isn&amp;#39;t one or two, but
some number of orders of magnitude more. And it isn&amp;#39;t
only PCs that have done this. Back in 1994, I
was running a 9600 Baud modem in my office.
Today it is a 100Mbits/sec symmetrical IP
connection on fibre that, though somewhat
high end by small business standards, is within
reach of customers on Virgin cable or BT
Infinity. Back then, I used to have a monthly
phone bill that ran to hundreds of pounds
caused by dial up internet costs. Today, it is a
not many tens of pounds.
My eldest nephew, Matthew, has just
turned 18 and went off to university. He
was able to go with a top end laptop and
smartphone. He needed a printer, so he got a
brand new colour laser that cost the princely
sum of 130 and does photo quality output.
Back in the early 1990s, I bought an HP
LaserJet II the workhorse of businesses
at the time and it cost nearly two great.
it is intriguing to look forward 18 years
and wonder what will happen. In truth,
what we have today is just like what we had
back then, except it is far faster, higher quality
and very cheaper. Today, I am writing
this part in Word for Windows, the same
software I used in 1994, although some versions
afterward of course. I used a desktop machine,
with a decent sized monitor. I typed into a
keyboard, and used a mouse. I had a laser
printer. obviously this down price trend
can not continue: if it did, we&amp;#39;d have computers
costing 30 at today&amp;#39;s money, and that simply
is not going to happen.
Except, maybe... One other major
change is the rise of portability, and the sheer
number of devices we own. Back then I had
one computer. Today I have a raft of them,
from a pocket smartphone through tablet
and laptop to desktop machines. Many
homes are now a multiple PC space, just like
the way the TV went from an expensive
device in the living room to something that&amp;#39;s
in every bedroom.
If this price/performance curve continues,
we will have to divorce ourselves from typing
and working with fixed screens. Devices will
be smartphone sized or smaller. we will use a
range of interfaces, from screens to window
panels to TV units. Voice, both in room and
in ear will be everywhere. Do not ignore the
beaming, steerable audio technologies that
are coming, too, to let you to stand in a
puddle of your localised audio. Speech
will take over from typing, and face and body
recognition will be centre stage. Walk into a
room, talk to the fabric of the house, and use
whatever interfaces are proper and
available to you at that time.
On the one hand, I was happy to re read
that review from the 1st issue of PC Pro. Then
I &lt;a href=&quot;http://deals.consciousreviewer.com/8.html&quot;&gt;became despondent at how little had changed&lt;/a&gt;,
and happy again at the price reductions, and
the plurality of devices we have today. And
now I am really intrigued by the far larger
changes to come over the next 18 years. How
better to celebrate PC Pro&amp;#39;s coming of age?
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         <pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2016 21:37:12 +0200</pubDate>
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