Nobody ever liked looking at a boot screen, especially when in a hurry for quick access to a bit of needed information. Quick-boot technology has been around for ages, it seems, going seemingly nowhere, as if taunting. However, a number of new products displayed recently at CES by companies such as Sony, Lenovo, Phoenix, and Qualcomm, gives one the idea that the quick-boot technology will soon be implemented into netbooks, and all for the better (quicker, at least).
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You could live without such feature all your life and the humanity could live without such feature since the beginnings of the times, so, maybe it is not as urgent as we all think!
Yep - I basically agree that it's good not to be in such a rush. And you shouldn't regularly be in a rush if you plan stuff properly. I'm just pointing out that sometimes basically everyone finds themselves in a hurry and then it'd be nice not to have to wait for your computer. As long as it doesn't harm you in other ways, I think it would be handy to have.
For most of the time humanity has been alive we've neither had access to computers nor even electricity - yet I'm guessing that most people here are glad they have those, even if they're not strictly needed!
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Yep - I basically agree that it's good not to be in such a rush. And you shouldn't regularly be in a rush if you plan stuff properly. I'm just pointing out that sometimes basically everyone finds themselves in a hurry and then it'd be nice not to have to wait for your computer. As long as it doesn't harm you in other ways, I think it would be handy to have.
For most of the time humanity has been alive we've neither had access to computers nor even electricity - yet I'm guessing that most people here are glad they have those, even if they're not strictly needed!