The practical implications of this technology is limitless, and I believe that many hail the day when such products will be in the hands of the Joe Q. Public, but the development and implementation of this technology pales in comparison to the paradigm shift that will need to take place within traditional media companies who deliver the news we read daily. Until this happens, these will be niche devices that are fantastic ideas, but only halfway implemented. To read more about how these devices could fail click over to: http://www.techarati.com/2005/10/print_is_dead.html#more
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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The practical implications of this technology is limitless, and I believe that many hail the day when such products will be in the hands of the Joe Q. Public, but the development and implementation of this technology pales in comparison to the paradigm shift that will need to take place within traditional media companies who deliver the news we read daily. Until this happens, these will be niche devices that are fantastic ideas, but only halfway implemented. To read more about how these devices could fail click over to: http://www.techarati.com/2005/10/print_is_dead.html#more