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Thread ID: 136189 2014-02-01 01:06:00 5 Tech Products That Will Be Dead in 5 Years Strommer (42) PC World Chat
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1366501 2014-02-01 01:06:00 5 Tech Products That Will Be Dead in 5 Years (www.techlicious.com)

Down here in NZ I think we will see plenty of these 5 years from now, but if anyone has recently put their life savings into a video store they may be in for a hard ride in years to come.

Cameras - I see the point the article makes but my pocket size Nikon point and shoot produces way better pics than any smartphone, especially in low light.
Strommer (42)
1366502 2014-02-01 01:12:00 Link seems to be broken plod (107)
1366503 2014-02-01 01:19:00 Link seems to be broken

Try this: www.techlicious.com

>> Mods, Moderators - can you please fix the link in my top post? Thanks.

Plod, if you can still edit your post, please add the correct link - thanks.
Strommer (42)
1366504 2014-02-01 02:46:00 Would consider all of those things bar car keys and maybe bluray already dead. icow (15313)
1366505 2014-02-01 04:39:00 Blu-ray/DVD players

Stand-alone in-car GPS units

Dial-up Internet

I'm sure loads of rural people would love that be to true but I suspect it won't be.

Low-end digital cameras

Car keys

Not in any car I own....
pctek (84)
1366506 2014-02-01 19:44:00 I think Blu-ray players will be around longer than the next 5 years especially here where there is no Netflix Netflix Netflix. paulw (1826)
1366507 2014-02-01 21:36:00 I think Blu-ray players will be around longer than the next 5 years especially here where there is no Netflix Netflix Netflix. The quality wont be as good either over the net.

Funny how Orcon are describing how to bypass local restrictions for all to see. www.orcon.net.nz
wainuitech (129)
1366508 2014-02-01 22:59:00 Funny how Orcon are describing how to bypass local restrictions for all to see. www.orcon.net.nz

I wonder if that doesn't have something to do with a certain German-speaking resident of Coatesville having acquired shares in Orcon? Caveat emptor.

:xmouth:
WalOne (4202)
1366509 2014-02-01 23:12:00 I wonder if that doesn't have something to do with a certain German-speaking resident of Coatesville having acquired shares in Orcon? Caveat emptor.

:xmouth:
:D Narrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

:tui:
wainuitech (129)
1366510 2014-02-01 23:49:00 I had no idea it was that cheap. No wonder it's popular... Agent_24 (57)
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