What's everyone's views on computer manufacturers churning more and more computers without optical drives?
Are CD/DVDs on their way out or do they still have plenty of life left in them?
Does the fraction of an inch shaved off because of the lack of a drive make up for it?
Would you ever buy a computer without an optical drive?
Discuss.
If it came with a drive, I don't care if it's internal or not. Or if the cost of the drive were deduced from the price (the $60 or whatever), fine. Pass the savings down or don't leave the customer in a lurch.
But Logic Studio alone has 8 DVDs. (Why not 1 Blu-Ray for example).
Optical media still has a place, especially for professional applications and broadband internet is still too expensive for many. Especially when OS and app updates are downloaded (Mac or Windows, it's effectively going to be big at times.)
Not to mention movies; a compressed streaming video will not have the same large color gamut and sharpness that a blu-ray will have. Not for a while yet... eventually, it might, but renting titles for $5 per viewing may or may not be nice if the internet connection goes down. I still like having tangible products to purchase, but I see a time where my mindset can change just as quickly re: that issue.