Consumer Technology Adpotion Speeding Up

One from TheStar.com, Gary Deane, on consumers and pricing power.

They say take just about any consumer electronics product and look at its price over time and the downward slope becomes clear. Basic electronic calculators cost several thousand dollars in the 1960s. Today you can pick up a four-function calculator at the dollar store. Personal computers have also dropped in price over time, especially if you track a particular chipset over time.