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Technologies to Unite Them All: Headsets, Webcams, Laptops and Technology Sales Surge in Response to Physical Distancing

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If there is one thing that the internet has done well, and well indeed, is bridging gaps in geography. That globalization is a well-studied phenomenon is a lapalissian truth; however, as humans, we sometimes tend to take what achievements have been made through technology for granted. Whether to bridge social distancing between parents or lovers through this quarantine, or enabling companies to remain with a semblance of (and sometimes higher than before) productivity, technology has once again come to the rescue. Physical distancing and seclusion does not equate to social distancing, after all.

This has been evidenced by the most recent market studies conducted by both the NPD and IDC, where sales of technologies such as webcams, headsets, mics, and other camera-integrated products have seen a steep rise. Webcams, for one, have increased their sales by 179%; laptops and desktops have seen 40% increases; headsets tip the scales once again at 134% and a 138% increase in PC monitors. I wager many people (some of our readers included) may have even removed the post-it or electrical tape from their laptop webcams. When physical presence isn't possible, technologies can render distances slightly smaller.





This increase in sales has, however, been met with caution. That the PC market has seen a bump due to this increased demand is a fact by now; however, industry sources are cautious of the effects that declines in product manufacturing will have in the coming quarters - remember that consumers are buying already available stock, whereas current manufacturing shortages will only be felt in the supply channel one or two quarters beyond the current. That, alongside an expected global recession in the wake of the economic troubles the Coronavirus outbreak will leave in its wake, paint a somewhat more dire picture for the PC industry.

We'll get there when we do get there, though. For now, let's find some time to call our loved ones, our now distant friends, and bridge gaps through the god of technology.

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The shit is really going to hit the fan if the Internet fails.
 
enabling companies to remain with a semblance of (and sometimes higher than before) productivity

A semblance, in my case. Staying at home for work is the worst for me. Everything is distracting and it's like I don't get into a "work mood".

The shit is really going to hit the fan if the Internet fails.

I know that I won't be filing anyone's taxes in such scenario, so that would be a good thing out of it :laugh:
 
In case you're still screwing around with stickers for that webcam...

An example, of many.

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Other than that, yeah, water is wet category news again :)

The shit is really going to hit the fan if the Internet fails.

If that ever happens I'm buying a gun.
 
And webcam prices have more than doubled where I live, because damn greedy bastards...
 
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