High tech dreams are the new developing world reality
When we think about the synergy
between technology and a family, we tend to think in fairly imposing terms:
massive computer invading a corner in the house. This haughty vision is
blinding us to an important and rather striking technological revolution which
has been going on right under our noses: the technological revolution in the
home. This metamorphosis is transforming the conduct of our daily lives, but in
somewhat preeminent ways.
Just slow down and note the
influence that technology is having on the family life as a whole and how
communication between family members is now revolving around certain
technologies such as, multiple televisions, laptops, MP3 players, mobile
phones, game consoles and so forth. Now my question is, you are changing with the
times but is your technology? Most of the computers used in Pakistan are over 4
years old and/or are large desktops. These computers are often big, bulky and
slow. A personal computer has the single purpose to enhance everyday user
experience, whether its productivity at work and school or entertainment at
home. If your PC gives you heartache over lag time and limitations on what can
be done with it, you need to reconsider you options.
Over the past few years, Intel’s
advancements in processor technology have transformed the way millions of
people around the world use computers and have led to an exciting array of
thin, light and powerful PCs. Case in point, the latest generation of
Intel-inspired Ultrabook™ convertibles marry performance, responsiveness and
sleek designs with a premium computing experience — laptop functionality when
you need it and a touch-enabled tablet experience when you want it.
If you aren’t sure if it is time
for a new PC, ask yourself some questions. Do you down a cup of tea in the time
it takes to boot up your PC in the morning? Do you stare at the clock or worse,
passers-bys, while your PC struggles to download a movie? Are you hauling your
charger everywhere because your laptop won’t hold a charge for more than an
hour at a time? Do the wires and weight of your bulky PC tie you down? If so,
you are not alone. Around the world, people are complaining about their old
devices. Here are a few statistics for you to consider: 39 percent say their
4-year-old PC is outdated, 36 percent say their 4-year-old PC freezes when
running too many applications, 33 percent say their old PC takes too long to
boot up and28 percent say their old PC is too slow for their needs.
So you would naturally ask then
why not a technological gadget instead of a fully fledged PC. Although there
are a lot of new and exciting technologies in the market, including smart
phones and tablets, the PC remains the best device for many people for many
reasons. In terms of performance, a PC uses powerful processors, which makes
them very fast and responsive. Applications that require a lot of horsepower,
such as photo editing, HD video streaming and gaming, run best on a PC thanks
to its processor.
In terms of productivity,
to-date, a PC is still the best way to get a lot done in the fastest amount of
time. Complicated tasks such as booking a vacation or filling out a spreadsheet
are simply easier to accomplish on a PC.
And last but not the least,
multi-tasking. A PC allows you to multi-task and conduct several activities at
once. Communicate with your friends on Skype while listening to music,
finishing an online shopping order and playing a game of solitaire all at the
same time on your PC.
Coming back to upgrading your
current personal computer; Today’s Intel-powered PCs are on average 3 times
faster than PCs from 4 years ago. You can edit and share a 2-hour HD video in
about 2 minutes on today’s PC. Four years ago? On average, it took over an
hour. Today, an Intel-powered Ultrabook boots up in under 7 seconds. With a 4-year-old
PC, it could take more than a minute. You can transfer 500 photos on USB 3.0 in
23 seconds. On a 4-year-old PC that uses USB 2.0, it can take more than a
minute.
The latest Intel-powered PCs are
much lighter, on average weighing half as much as an older PC. Today’s PCs are
much thinner; many are less than an inch thick with double the battery life,
offering up to 8 hours of battery life versus the average 2.5 hour life of a
4-year-old PC.
And if you are looking for a
truly innovative product, the stylish All-in-One desktops are PCs that double
as entertainment hubs. It is lifestyle product and as a true convergence
between the computer and television. This device is an excellent choice for
lifestyle buyers and families looking for a unique and feature packed gadget, a
desktop solution and a large tablet. Specially targeted towards families, an
AIO gives users the mobile flexibility of a tablet with the performance of a
powerful desktop PC, all in one compact and stylish package.
In addition to saving time, new
PCs are simply more fun to use. They enable more capabilities with significantly better performance
enhancing your experiences including sharper, crystal-clear screen resolution
for photo and video consumption and smoother, richer Internet and social
networking experiences to connect with family and friends. The latest systems
offer a convertible experience – the flexibility of a tablet and a power of a
PC in one device and bringing the magic of touch to your computing experience.
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