Mon Nov 5, 2007 11:52AM EST
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For years, maybe decades, pundits have pontificated on the death of the PC... yet, in America, PC sales continue to increase year after year.
Could the party finally be coming to an end for traditional personal computers? Finally, signs seem to be hinting that the PC just ain't what it used to be. In Japan, where almost all computing trends get their start, alternative gadgets ranging from iPods to televisions to gaming consoles are becoming the gizmos of choice for when it comes time to plunk down the yen. Consumers, says the Associated Press, are plenty happy with old PC equipment.
The writing is on the wall: In Japan, PC sales haven't just slowed, they're are already on the decline and have been for over a year. Desktop sales fell 4.8 percent in the second quarter of 2007, and laptops similarly fell 3.1 percent. Companies aren't too thrilled: Hitachi said recently it would abandon the consumer PC market altogether.
The trend will exacerbate as the youth come of age. Unlike the generation before it, these kids are growing up with smart phones, iPods, and gaming consoles as their first, and primary, exposure to technology. The PC is seen as old school, dated, and utilitarian and simply not cool. We'll always need computers, of course, but rest assured, the trend will eventually migrate to our shores... anyone want to pick a year when PC sales start to decline here?
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You're 100% correct thanks, I made some great shot last year on my Canon 40D ISO 100 bulb setting. bulb is not a fla----- s a setting in pro camera manuel mode.
i guess this is a yearly post for you eh? XD
You forgot the most important tip - dont stand over the fireworks expecting to catch a firecracker (or M80) exploding on the ground, or a bottle rocket or roman candle as they launch.
Good article. I think I'll try some of this stuff with my A590IS. Another tip for those whose camera does not have those settings, if it is a Cannon, try the CHDK firmware. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK It adds a ton of extra features including the ones mentioned in this article (rapid fire, long exposures, etc).
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1 Posted by pb_enial on Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:15PM EDT Report Abuse
Thanks for the tip. Just bought a Canon A480.