Sunday, February 23, 2014

4 Features in Electronics to Avoid

Let's all face it! We're now living in world that's definitely market-driven, wherein companies will use all their resources to sell just about anything - and they'll keep using it if it turns out to work! Indeed, they have the power to tempt thousands and millions of consumers in buying their gadgets because they let them believe that these are important in their daily life.
             
The electronics or gadgets listed below are not actually scams since the company isn't really lying about specifications. The only problem is that they're making a mountain out of a molehill in a gadget that isn't really needed. The only good thing is that they're outsourcing services to give more chance to those people who need a job.

1. The Retina display
Sure, a Retina display is a nice feature in the most recent iPhone or iPad gadgets but not everyone can really appreciate this. The company crams more pixels in a square inch to the point where our retina cannot see it anymore – hence the name. In reality, it's just an ordinary upgrade to a single part in a complex instrument.
If you're someone who wants to buy a tablet or desktop and money is not a problem, then go ahead and grab one! But for those who can only save a few, just go with those with decent screens.

2. Camera Mega-pixels
We're certainly seeing 16- and 20- plus mega-pixel cameras all the time now. However, the image quality is really the result of a balance of a number of factors. So don't be deceived by choosing a phone that focuses on the mega-pixel number. Those that have high numbers, such as the Nokia Smartphone with 41 mega-pixels, are for pros who make large-scale prints.

For everyday shooting, those that offer eight mega-pixels or more are totally fine. For some reasons that you're not contented with the results, go ahead and get a standalone camera.

3. 3-D HDTVs
Here's the dilemma: Who enjoys sitting in a room with some friends wearing dorky glasses while watching a movie? Pretty sure not everyone is able to have those glasses since most of these TVs only come in pair, any additional ones are bought. Though this can be exciting for a movie night with your family, it's not too romantic for couples and definitely not fun in a group of friends.

4. Those PC processors
Here's the scoop, the mid-line process of today was the super-processor 16-20 months ago. Well, if you're a dedicated gamer or a professional visual web developer, then go ahead! Spend all your money for the top graphic cards and processors. On the other hand, to those consumers who are just surfing the Web, writing emails and streaming videos should just use spend in increasing their Wi-Fi connection or broadband.

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