Enginerdiness!

Sep 5

What is the obsession with making everything thin…

Category: Gadgets, Ruminations

…will it not eventually lead to non-existence?

So, everytime I check my normal run of websites during the day, I inevitably come across a gadget, whether it be a toy, a TV, you name it, that claims to be the thinnest available. My question is this…does everything have to be the thinnest possible? Some recent examples…

Sony's Thinnest LCD TV Ever!

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Sony's Thinnest LCD TV Ever!

Sony unveils the world’s thinnest LCD HDTV at about 3/8″ thick. Yes, it is a thin TV. Yes, it weighs less. Yes, it will likely break with the slightest flexing of the screen. Anymore need to be said?

Logitech's Thinnest Keyboard Ever!

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Logitech's Thinnest Keyboard Ever!

Logitech unveils its thinnest keyboard ever! Once again, about 3/8″ thick, same areas as a normal keyboard. Will it take up more room on your desk? No. Will it weigh less? Sure, but how often do you pick up your keyboard? Will it break under percussive maintenance? Definitely. Once again, what’s the point?

So, is the purpose of this “thin” craze lately just to show off how small you can make things? If so, I applaud their efforts. Is it for practical everyday use? If so, I mock them openly to their face. Maybe I’m a gadget snob a bit different than all the rest. The pure gadget snobs probably revel in this new fad, while I just prefer to see gadgets that provide a new function in this world, or else provide it in a different way. Maybe I’m just too practical…naw, that can’t be it!

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