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What was the last piece of new technology you got excited about?
Everything has been so boring and stagnant in the last few years. Just bigger numbers and higher specs, nothing that has done anything different or offered a unique experience.
Is it just me getting older or its always been like this?
>>58746873
I was pretty excited when I found out Catphones was releasing a waterproof model with built in flir imaging.
>posted from my Cat S60
I'm pretty sure it is indeed just that you're getting older. When you're young you can care about specs and shit but once you've been paying attention for a while it's tough to keep up.
I'm currently pretty excited about the new chrome books that natively run Android apps. I've used Chrome books for a while and that seems like a nice addition.
>>58746873
The last piece of technology, like all goddamn new technologies I was excited about the last four years is either:
- unavailable in my region
- unsupported in my region
- a stalled kickstarter project
- a dead kickstarter project
- out of my price range
This is what finally got me into DIY after ignoring the whole subject for 3 decades.
Ryzen
>>58747030
How can you be excited about a CPU in 2017? Are you really the 0.5% of people that could actually need a CPU upgrade? inb4muhgames
>>58747047
first new architecture in a decade could actually force intel to do something new aswell
the psvita, but then they never cracked it so i lost interest