Resolving it

Funny how now that 4K monitors are on the cusp of becoming mainstream, ahistorical geeks are coming out of the woodwork telling us how โ€œno one needs thatโ€ and itโ€™s โ€œuseless because no one can tell the difference.โ€ Of course, they mean they canโ€™t tell the difference.

I and many, many others very much can tell the difference of course.

What makes it funny about it is that Iโ€™ve been using computers and reading about them for a really long time now โ€” long before the internet was a consumer item โ€” and I remember when โ€œhigh-resolutionโ€ monitors came out the first time around. That is, around 25 years ago.

There were innumerable articles about how โ€œno one needs 800ร—600 and certainly not 1024ร—768โ€ณ and more about how that resolutions so high are just useless, make your computer slow, etc.

Itโ€™s exactly the same now. Exactly. You could dig up those old articles out of Byte magazine and all the other long-defunct computer magazines of that era and change only a few words and no one could tell which one was written nearly three decades ago and which was written now.

Isnโ€™t it interesting how some who consider themselves technologically competent fight the hardest against the advancement of technology?