Comments on: The Twilight of the PC Era http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/ Fri, 15 Feb 2013 08:28:08 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 By: Rick Lott http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-339717 Rick Lott Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:19:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-339717 i loved that movie oingo boingo danny elfman got ass rich i loved that movie oingo boingo danny elfman got ass rich

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By: Hardware Junky Joe http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-339509 Hardware Junky Joe Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:06:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-339509 love the article bro. that commercial was scary! i hate best buy. they don't train their employees very well and most of their products you can buy on bestbuy.com for cheaper than you can in their own stores! that's just stupid. i really hope the PC doesn't die out all the way. i love building PC's and really enjoy buying new video cards and processors. it will be a sad sad day when i cant do that anymore :( love the article bro. that commercial was scary! i hate best buy. they don’t train their employees very well and most of their products you can buy on bestbuy.com for cheaper than you can in their own stores! that’s just stupid. i really hope the PC doesn’t die out all the way. i love building PC’s and really enjoy buying new video cards and processors. it will be a sad sad day when i cant do that anymore :(

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By: Erick Espinosa http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-339270 Erick Espinosa Tue, 12 Feb 2013 12:40:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-339270 Great Article, Don't have much time to review this article but will do after i get off work! Great work once again. Great Article, Don’t have much time to review this article but will do after i get off work! Great work once again.

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By: Lee http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338907 Lee Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:16:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338907 Lets face it.. most of the stuff we saw on TV in the 70's and 80's is now a reality.. for example video calling.. We are still not at the point though where we can connect two cables to a barbie doll from a Pc, run a program where we have given that doll a fit body with a perfect pair of knockers and watched it come alive.. (for those who grew up in the 80's they'll know what I'm talking about.. hahahaha) I love Moores law.. peace out.. Lets face it.. most of the stuff we saw on TV in the 70′s and 80′s is now a reality.. for example video calling..

We are still not at the point though where we can connect two cables to a barbie doll from a Pc, run a program where we have given that doll a fit body with a perfect pair of knockers and watched it come alive.. (for those who grew up in the 80′s they’ll know what I’m talking about.. hahahaha)

I love Moores law.. peace out..

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By: That Fancy Cat http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338861 That Fancy Cat Mon, 11 Feb 2013 06:11:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338861 Some believe that cloud-gaming will be in the near future, and things definitely seem to be going mobile. Heck, apparently you can store data now in DNA so I guess you better hold on to donating your blood and get ready to make it into the future SSD or whatever. The economy grows in cynical ways, and I really don't believe we'll be growing as exponentially as we did in the past. Nowadays, its really about marginal improvements here and there like the DDR4 or whatnot while every "new" thing is seen as a gimmick like this 3D shtick. Not too long ago, I dung out my old windows XP desktop and I thought it was ancient. But I remembered using another one that had windows 95 and how I liked to play around with floppy disks. I was just baffled at how actually "recent" the XP desktop really was. I guess what I'm really saying was, those were simpler times. Fun days. Good times. They will be missed. Some believe that cloud-gaming will be in the near future, and things definitely seem to be going mobile. Heck, apparently you can store data now in DNA so I guess you better hold on to donating your blood and get ready to make it into the future SSD or whatever.

The economy grows in cynical ways, and I really don’t believe we’ll be growing as exponentially as we did in the past. Nowadays, its really about marginal improvements here and there like the DDR4 or whatnot while every “new” thing is seen as a gimmick like this 3D shtick.

Not too long ago, I dung out my old windows XP desktop and I thought it was ancient. But I remembered using another one that had windows 95 and how I liked to play around with floppy disks. I was just baffled at how actually “recent” the XP desktop really was.

I guess what I’m really saying was, those were simpler times. Fun days. Good times. They will be missed.

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By: Kevgr5 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338859 Kevgr5 Mon, 11 Feb 2013 04:34:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338859 I don't think as long as there are PC enthusiast in this world the desktop will go away , i know as long as i can order the parts off the Internet i will always have one , and from the look of things at c.e.s this year with new offerings from corsair and other companies i am not alone! I don’t think as long as there are PC enthusiast in this world the desktop will go away , i know as long as i can order the parts off the Internet i will always have one , and from the look of things at c.e.s this year with new offerings from corsair and other companies i am not alone!

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By: Enrique Geovanni Maipeps Varel http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338856 Enrique Geovanni Maipeps Varel Mon, 11 Feb 2013 03:57:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338856 is confuse is confuse

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By: Horacio Perez http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338854 Horacio Perez Mon, 11 Feb 2013 01:42:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338854 Well, Im just a kid at your side Elric, I remember my PC being a Pentium III 800mhz which I used to play a lot of Age of Empires II. When the Pentium 4 was launched I spent all my money to get it... Then I had it until the Intel Core i series was launched. Since then my CPU upgrades havent been so exiting, I just feel kinda exited when I my GPU 2 years ago, but as my HD6950 is still able to run most todays games Im not much anxious about getting an upgrade :/ ! I just hope the Software can reach a level where it can actually push hardware to it limits and "upgrades" would be needed or at least, interesting to get... Well, Im just a kid at your side Elric, I remember my PC being a Pentium III 800mhz which I used to play a lot of Age of Empires II. When the Pentium 4 was launched I spent all my money to get it… Then I had it until the Intel Core i series was launched. Since then my CPU upgrades havent been so exiting, I just feel kinda exited when I my GPU 2 years ago, but as my HD6950 is still able to run most todays games Im not much anxious about getting an upgrade :/ ! I just hope the Software can reach a level where it can actually push hardware to it limits and “upgrades” would be needed or at least, interesting to get…

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By: michael joshua pabia http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338853 michael joshua pabia Mon, 11 Feb 2013 01:33:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338853 I remember the days of old TVs without remotes and the VHS days. Children gets to play the "remote" role for parents LOL. You should have posted a picture of a VHS rewinder that looks like a Ferrari toy model hahaha I remember the days of old TVs without remotes and the VHS days. Children gets to play the “remote” role for parents LOL. You should have posted a picture of a VHS rewinder that looks like a Ferrari toy model hahaha

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By: LordGarth6 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/the-twilight-of-the-pc-era/#comment-338850 LordGarth6 Sun, 10 Feb 2013 23:59:00 +0000 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/?p=4046#comment-338850 i use my laptop for intense gaming, programming (not too intense atm), electronic circuit simulation/design (big circuitry not some small counter) and solidworks and other 3d modeling software. all at two years old. Another thing is that i never said now but soonish when cpu transistors start to break the peco size barrier, and super conductors can be used at like 40 degrees C. but it is my opinion, and that is yours, so before this becomes an argument and not a discussion we should end this soon. i use my laptop for intense gaming, programming (not too intense atm), electronic circuit simulation/design (big circuitry not some small counter) and solidworks and other 3d modeling software. all at two years old. Another thing is that i never said now but soonish when cpu transistors start to break the peco size barrier, and super conductors can be used at like 40 degrees C.
but it is my opinion, and that is yours, so before this becomes an argument and not a discussion we should end this soon.

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