Hindsight may always be 20-20, but you don’t need particularly great foresight to know many of the gadgets on today’s market won’t be around in 2020 given how quickly the tech industry keeps changing. In the first half of the 2000s, retailers were buzzing about the prospects of MP3 players and netbooks, but by the end of the decade, those products had largely been replaced by smartphones and tablets.
The OnePlus Watch 2 is touted for having incredible battery life for a Wear OS watch, and that saved me when I forgot the charger on a trip.
Vision Pro is here and it’s a surprisingly capable device. Apple has also loaded the headset with a ton of options and features that aren’t obvious at first glance.
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I doubt consoles will disappear. Unlike most others on the list, gaming consoles have been around for longer than a decade.
plus the article talked about them being replaced for set top boxes. in that case i think the PS3 is safe then.
Yahoo barely know fuck all about anything. They just scrape together what little knowledge they have and spew out this crappy articles.
woah this list is bugged.
videogame consoles will be around
cds and dvds in some form
and standalone gps systems will be around in 2020 for the simple fact that the most of the cars cars in 2011 dont have their own gps systems so in 2020 when those cars are used and people are buying em im sure they will buy a gps too. I cant stand my phone as a gps 1/2 the time