This technology i guess follows the same old rule the bigger, the more expensive.
I'm serious(0r at least I was) that Lcd or plasma tvs would eventualy be "overruled" on time, and i kind of accepted being a 42"-old-plasma-tv-owner moron!, but you gays make it sound as though there would never be room for improvement...Who guarantes that by that time there won't be something bigger cooking on the tech-kitchen. I asked myself whether i plan to be in the technology rush for ever, and i guess that even though globalisations brings about lots hi-tech options, it still seems to keep the differences: those who can affort the best and keep up with it and ...the rest.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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This technology i guess follows the same old rule the bigger, the more expensive.
I'm serious(0r at least I was) that Lcd or plasma tvs would eventualy be "overruled" on time, and i kind of accepted being a 42"-old-plasma-tv-owner moron!, but you gays make it sound as though there would never be room for improvement...Who guarantes that by that time there won't be something bigger cooking on the tech-kitchen. I asked myself whether i plan to be in the technology rush for ever, and i guess that even though globalisations brings about lots hi-tech options, it still seems to keep the differences: those who can affort the best and keep up with it and ...the rest.
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