Most probably you're reading this blog from a computer monitor.
But the dawn of sea has changed.
In 5 years time, you might be reading this from a phone.
Ever realised that all the stuff you do on the computer,
More and more of the stuff we do on computers are getting somewhat mobile.
People 10 years ago were busy putting colour on their mobile phones and now,
Phones now can play High Quality movies without breaking a sweat.
Same goes for everything.
Take for instance, cameras.
I as a DSLR user is happy with the upmost care of my D3000 :)
but upon research and history of DSLRs,
The 1st DSLR only had 1.3Megapixels to play with!
It was a Kodak model. Based upon the Nikon F base design and
cost at an eye-watering 30,000USD :O
But that was in 1991.
Now, almost two decades in the future,
Even my measly 80USD phone has 1.3Megapixels.
DSLRs came and now stands at a whopping 24.4Megapixels from the Nikon D3X
That's around 19 times more than the 1st DSLR ever invented.
And let's take something from a computer point of view,
Let's take the CPU side.
Take the 1st Pentium Core.
Intel Pentium only could run at the maximum of 60MegaHertz
Then 17 years in the future,
We see the Intel Pentium Quad Core i7
capable of running at 3.3GigaHertz per core.
So its, 3.3Ghz X 4 = 13.2Ghz in total.
The Minuscule 60Mhz is utterly small compared to what the 13.2Ghz power of the i7.
All in all, You should see a trend of electronics slowly moving forward.
With advancements in everysingle scheme on Tech.
You're bound to be left by it and ushered to buy a new one.
That's why Apple isn't stopping on their iPhone.
and that is ever before we talked about Moore's law on technological advancement :))