Future-Proofed Electronics

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tvHow many electronic items do you own that are obsolete? I went through my classroom the other day collecting old items like cables and tape recorders and even a record player to clear out some clutter. It was remarkable to me how many district-purchased things were now useless. I remember when I was a senior in high school in 1987, I had a computer class in which we worked tediously on Apple computers that ran programs from those disks that actually were “floppy.” It got me wondering about what might soon be obsolete that I use today.

It’s kind of a depressing thought to me to think even the very blog I write in daily will one day be replaced with something else. Certainly my Compaq laptop with 36G hard-drive memory and 500M RAM has been supplanted in the marketplace. I’m actually afraid to look at what is out there now, and my laptop is only about two years old. Oh, and do I need to go into much detail on this keyword: hybrids?

Anyway, without letting progress overwhelm me, I try to be a student of the marketplace. Mostly in blogging and educational tools, but in all other areas of my life where it seems to be an issue. For example, my wife and our kids and I are moving into our new home in 30 days. This is so exciting and I find myself reading up and considering all the features of a home audio and tv system. I don’t have the money to get them all right away, but nowadays that may be a “plus” for the long term. I want to “future proof” my home as much as I can. If that means paying a little more for some things, I think it will be wiser in the long run. One example I ran across are HDMI splitters. Ignore the fancy name, they are simply connectors that hook up the speakers to your sound system. I read the current audio cables people use nowadays will not be able to handle the up-and-coming-systems of the near future. This is, of course, only one example of what likely lays before me on my first-time-home-owner safari!

All this stuff is enough to make me want to wear earplugs when I go shopping for electronic stuff.

Do you ever walk through the TV’s at Wal-Mart and think: “If only I’d have waited a couple more months?”


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2008-04-13 17:31:59

You know we are techno geeks over here. I have the 24″ Apple iMac and hubby uses some souped up Panasonic laptop that you can drop from the Sears Tower or something. We also have a Sony 60″ high definition TV, complete with Blu-Ray, Apple TV and hooked up to some kind of stereo system that I can’t seem to figure out how to work. It must be a testosterone thing because only the hubby and my son can seem to turn it on correctly. When I want music, I use the iPod.

Other than smaller purchases like Apple TV (which suck, by the way) and Ipods maybe, we don’t buy big electronics until we have to and then we’ve found by spending a bit extra and buying the latest technology, it seems to last much longer.

Just something to think about when you’re setting up your entertainment center :)

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