In economics we learned about the value of money. We also inherited the concepts of maximizing satisfaction for minimal costs, well we also took this up in accounting and marketing but its an econ thing.
So now I'm starting to get confused by this theory. If maximizing profits through minimal costs is the IDEAL, by how many percent is this always true?
See I was thinking of buying some gadgets right now, call me old fashioned but i still like the Sony Ericsson P1i because it does almost everything.
PROS: It triples as a PDA, Camera (3.2 Megapixels), and Phone. Functions like a USB device. Wi-Fi ready.
CONS: Then comes the decision part, the memory is limited by Sony. You can only have a maximum memory of 4 gigs (and it still costs like hell). So that's the down side on that. After sales is a bit weak for Sony Ericsson.
Then I start to think again, I have always been a music geek and I really need a big chunk of memory for saving music files.
So I think of buying an iPOD, the old school one, because it started that way and i think the other models look dumb. See the iPOD has a bigger memory as compared to the other devices and it currently costs less, but then you wouldn't be able to use basic phone features with it.
PROS: It costs less. Big memory for Songs, Pics and Videos. Functions like a USB as well.
CONS: Er, how can I text/call?
So I search some more for better gadgets, and I see the Motorola ROKR E8, now this is a bit intriguing, as my first 3G phone was a Motorola E398 and now I am basking on the idea of buying another motorola phone.
PROS: 2 Gigabyte built in memory. Cheap memory cards (hehe, a big plus for this one). It looks really cool with mode shift technology.
CONS: Good Luck for the aftersales. Interface is crappy.
So what will it be? General devices or Specific devices. It's like this, they all have downsides, and here are a few common thoughts regarding the general-specific disputes. General Device - Jack of all trades and a master of none basically. Specific Device - Obsolescence is inevitable.
What do you think?
Ponder on that, CIAO!