1. DVD / Blu-ray player
You must agree with me that after a few years the DVD / Blu-ray player will no longer be used. Nowadays, most of the people enjoy downloading all the new movies / dramas etc. from the internet. The trend of buying CD / DVD discs is declining. In addition, in the developed world, many people are taking entertainment on computers, smart TVs or mobile devices through online streaming services like Netflix, Hulu etc. USB drives are now being used for quick response even during PC setup. So the optical drive is pretty much lost right now. And after five years, no one will use them except the most memorable people.
2. Low-cost digital cameras
The main purpose of buying a digital camera is to take good quality pictures. And the demand for low-cost digital cameras remains when we want to carry them easily and expect good enough picture quality. Nowadays digital cameras are available for 6-7 thousand rupees. But if you notice a little, you will see that if you have a good brand smartphone priced at around 20 thousand rupees, you can take pictures with it. Its quality will also be good. So, if you want to make travel easier when you go somewhere, you don’t want to take a separate low-end camera for taking pictures (unless you have a more expensive camera). Instead, choose the option to take pictures with your smartphone. And after 5 years, I believe that mobile photography will definitely improve which will perform better than your low priced camera.
On the other hand, Time.com writes that in the next five years, various camera manufacturers such as Nikon, Canon and Sony will take a look at low-cost cameras. Because, by then, the low-end camera market was dominated by smartphones Occupied Will go
3. Dial-up Internet
Internet service providers (ISPs) are growing rapidly. And in the crowd of wireless 3G, 4G, Wi Max technology, PSTN based dial-up internet connection is declining now. So after five years, there should be no turtle speed dial-up connection! What did you say?
4. Car key
It’s a little advanced. Although not immediately applicable to our country, the use of car keys in developed countries will be greatly reduced in the next 5 years. At present, smart cars are being introduced in the new cars so that the drivers can enjoy their own profile, remote start, keyless access etc. Once the smart key is turned on, the smartphone will quickly take its place. Because, nowadays many devices used in daily life are being controlled through the technology of NFC, Bluetooth, WiFi etc. of smartphones.
5. Stand-alone in-car GPS unit
In just 6 years, more than 1.3 billion iPhones and Android-powered smartphones have been sold worldwide, including mapping software. Statistics show that by the year 2000, they had become very successful worldwide. But since the introduction of GPS on smartphones, the sales of stand-alone GPS systems for vehicles have increased at a rate of 15-20% per annum. Has begun to decline.
Companies such as Garmin, TomTom, etc., which manufacture stand-alone in-car GPS units at থেকে 85 to মার্কিন 350, have already begun to see a decline in profits. Smartphone batteries will definitely improve in the coming years. Then users will be able to take advantage of GPS for longer on mobile. So the good old days of stand-alone in-car GPS unit are coming to an end.
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