Are you asking about the PC's or the Internet? Obviously two separate issues. Be very watchful of innovations along 802.1 WIFI standards. We've got several of those in our portfolio.
DVDR for movies over the Internet is not as important, and likely will be held back by forces with a vested interest in copyrights. Custom content, and special interest content will be first. Quarterly conference calls may become a very hot thing for those skilled in packaging a presentation.
I own a series of copy rights to concepts called PREMISET where the promise of an extensible business is actualized by cyber space. PREMISET stands for your premises as a set. Where ON LIVE LINKS to departments for maintenance, repair, sales etc, can be an active component of the business.
This leap frogs Video Confrencing. It is the logical marraige of the internet with a going concern.
DVDR is the paper of the next age, iterations using higher frequency lasers will make recording any content easy.
SW to control, organize, arrange, manipulate, archive the different formats is an operating environment unto itself. Windows is a front end only to get to those functions.
DVDR is the first writable storage medium that can handle the analog spectrum even though it's digitized. Nothing else comes remotely close. Issues of color, issues of frames per second, how they are synched these are not IT SW issues. These are complex sets of interactive elements that require wholly different suites of interconnected functionality.
Bandwidth is an issue, but that isnt the problem any more.
Broadband access is a problem to the extent that mistakes and mal invested capital will cloud rollouts and cause delays in demand fullfillment.
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