Nowadays everyone uses top notch technology. From the 10yr olds who barely know their name to their 80-something grandparents, everyone owns a touchscreen mobile phone and an incredible powerful laptop.
People started reading more and more eBooks using smart devices that allow you to flip the page like it was in an actual book. I keep wondering – why buying a $300 eBook reader to virtually flip pages when you could… I don’t know, buy the real book?
There are some pretty wealthy folks that buy an Alienware just because it looks nice and it has a cool name. They can’t even imagine how much power is in that Intel Core i7 720QM 1.6GHz processor – “Hey! It has some nice red lines on it, we’ll buy it”.
Why buying an IPhone 3GS or a Nexus One if you only use that device to call your mother? Most of IPhone users don’t need to surf the web on the go or chat on live messengers, they probably don’t know that they could start a live video stream and that’s because they just don’t need to. Both IPhone and Nexus One can do lots of stuff, but you probably don’t need it, so why buying it?
Enough said for now.



