Part of my wasted Sunday was an hour spent wandering around the local CompUSA. The mission was to buy some paper and ink for the HP 920, but I'm incapable of a simple purchase in any computer store. Wandering around looking and lusting is mandatory. Some observations:
1. The price of good quality inkjet printers needs to fall only another 20-30%, and it will be cheaper to buy an entirely new printer than to buy the ink refill for the old printer. The ink for the 920 cost $65!! I've watched tech gear product cycles accelerate for 20 years, and I've never seen a product category churn as fast as inkjet printers.
2. External hard drives are now cheap enough to use as casual storage. I saw 120 GB drives for less than $200.
3. They're practically giving away 802.11b network gear. And, the price of 802.11a gear is now the same as 11b a year ago (about $250 for the access point, $100 for the NIC).
4. I really, really want a Mac, but am loath to make the investment of time and brain cells learning an entirely new environment. I want one because of their beautiful design and OS X.
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