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Topic: Tech News — April 30th, 2007 Author: Dan |
Many people make tech predictions about the up and coming technologies, what will take off, what will not and what future technology may come out.
Well we have heard many different opinions and predictions which we have listed a few we have heard of before, but please leave a comment on what you think will be big in the rest of 2007 or even 2008 or 2009.
Few Windows XP users will upgrade to Vista

I have heard this many times said by many people and now vista is here I wonder how many people have not upgraded and how many that have, I was not going too but as my free windows vista disc arrived (as I not long brought the computer) I upgraded and other than a few bugs I am amazed at how good the security is and the slick look and feel…so has few people upgraded?
Sixty-inch plasma for $2,000 by the end of 2007

Will this come true or not? I have seen 50 inch screens at this price but not 60 inch, but then we have many months till the end of 2007.
Digital photo frames take off

I heard a while ago that digital photo frames will take off and I would say they are about to or already have as I walked into many shops yesterday and all I saw was digital photo frames.
HD DVD surrenders by September

No chance, I believe Blu-ray will win but the war has just started and HD DVD will not give up just yet.
No SED televisions before 2008

I cannot find anywhere to buy them yet, but I think it will be the next big technology for TVs (SED stands for surface-conduction electron-emitter display).
Do you have any Tech predictions you would like to share, if so leave a comment below.
Blu-ray has got to win as the PS3 has it as standard and the 360 did not even have it.
Every home with a PS3 you watch.
Comment by Dan — April 30, 2007 @ 7:29 am
Well I have upgraded to Windows Vista and its the best thing I done.
Yes I did get driver problems which are now sorted, but vista is a much more sleek look and feel.
The security side of it also seems tons better.
Comment by Tony — May 10, 2007 @ 10:40 am