On 27/09/16 10:09, RS wrote:
From: Mark Goodge Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 09:25

Of course this change may result in a lot of unhappy "Smart" TV
owners whose iPlayer apps don't get updated any more.

I would imagine that the BBC has a separate system for those, possibly based on the API.

At present the BBC's attitude seems to be that if your Smart TV is more than 2 years old that's tough; they can't be bothered to support it. Who changes large televisions every two years?


Such is technology, just think of the changes we've had over the years with TV - 405, 625, digital etc etc. What's happening is that the speed of change is increasing.

The answer has always been not to tie yourself too tightly to a technology in a way that limits upgrading. Another good example was the introduction of DAB radio and the inability of DAB radios to be upgraded to DAB+.

I've felt for a while that it's madness to spend megabucks on a smart-TV - it's far easier (and cheaper) to get the best TV you can afford for your needs and do the "upgrades" using a "smart" set top box. Obviously this isn't as neat a solution for those who have the "music centre" approach to it all, but I was always a "separates" guy. My "hi-fi" attitude hasn't changed in 40+ years. Ditto for computers - since 1992 I've built virtually every PC I've used (with the exception of a few laptops). I build them with upgradeability in mind, starting off with a big enough case and enough expansion slots, adding hard drives and extra RAM as necessary. I'm using some PCs that firstly saw the light of day well over 5 years ago but have been expanded/modified significantly over the years.

The other thing is not to get seduced by the latest "fad of the day". The consumer electronics industry needs to sell us hardware to keep the wheels of commerce turning, but it shouldn't force us to follow these fads blindly. We've had dead ends before, Betamax and 3D to name just two! When I joined the computer industry in 1970 we had an expression: "pioneers end up with arrows in their backs"!! Still valid after all these years.

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