Just read this yesterday
http://hometheaterreview.com/what-drives-the-consumer-electronics-business-beyond-4k-video-and-24-bit-audio/
Pretty much, soon we'll max out on the limitations of our senses. When we hit that wall I'll still enjoy my music on my system. Yes there is nothing to be excited about, but to be honest the more I think about it the less I care about the next big thing. What I really want is already out there and should be getting more refined and less expensive. Internet direct A/V companies make what should be high end gear and speakers affordable for this lowly peasant. Outside of integration into every aspect of our lives I think better, less expensive, gear is what we have to look forward to and I'm ok with that. Can it sustain the industry I guess only time will tell. I will say I think Velodyne saw it coming and made the correct decision by killing the middle man.
http://hometheaterreview.com/what-drives-the-consumer-electronics-business-beyond-4k-video-and-24-bit-audio/
Pretty much, soon we'll max out on the limitations of our senses. When we hit that wall I'll still enjoy my music on my system. Yes there is nothing to be excited about, but to be honest the more I think about it the less I care about the next big thing. What I really want is already out there and should be getting more refined and less expensive. Internet direct A/V companies make what should be high end gear and speakers affordable for this lowly peasant. Outside of integration into every aspect of our lives I think better, less expensive, gear is what we have to look forward to and I'm ok with that. Can it sustain the industry I guess only time will tell. I will say I think Velodyne saw it coming and made the correct decision by killing the middle man.