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It’s AJ, and this is my commercialized blog site, where I can share my lifestyle interests and provide thoughtful insights on topics worth discussing.

I’ll be going over why analog technology will never be outdated.

A VHS tape immediately came to mind when I decided to address this question just for reference.

But anyways let’s move on.

Why will analog technology never be outdated?

It will always remain relevant.

It’s in competition with digital and has boundaries between the two. It makes having them a preference in terms of quality. Although things point towards the use of digital more often there’s always a benefit to having an analog presence.

ANALOG FAQ

Why analog is still important?

I’ve been a fan of the digital contributions made but analog has undeniable benefit too.

The compact disc was one of my favorite creations for technology but there’s parts to analog that undeniably make it relevant.

  • Captures higher frequencies
  • Analog is the best device for transferring human experiences to the digital format

Analog was most popular in the 1970s.

Since their creation the industries that produced projects for analog have created 10 year plus plans moving forward to stay competitive.

Why are analog computers the future?

Medium say analog computers can do things much easier than what a digital computer could do in less time with more accuracy.

Table courtesy of www.bairesdev.com/

When it comes to numbers that’s where most would give the edge to digital while analog works better with simulation.

Both of these PCs can be found at any fully furnished electronics store.

Because it’s focusing more on analog and the benefits could probably use a boost in terms of explanation.

Here’s a clip you’ll like.

Understanding analog’s use empowers the creativity of creators worldwide.

If this is able to benefit somebody creating art then great!


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