Slate has a new article about the death of the iPod. They’re not being literal, of course. The iPod name isn’t going anywhere—you may have a PC, but non-Apple MP3 players just aren’t cool.
The point is that technology combining the most wanted elements is destined to win out of dedicated devices. Amazon’s Kindle book reader and a mp3 player that is only an MP3 player won’t stand a chance against reasonably priced technology that incorporates the same features.
The new iPod Nano is a case in point. Once upon a time the primitive iPod was a music player. It played music. Now the device includes radio access, a camera, and a pedometer. And you know Internet access is coming soon.
Who’s going to go out and buy a pedometer now that their iPod Nano does it for them? Who’s going to buy a point-and-shoot camera once a phone can take the same quality shots? Someone will, but the masses won’t.
iPod & Kindle Killers
Dedicated Devices Face Off Against All-in-One Tech
Trend Themes
1. All-in-one Devices - The market is shifting toward all-in-one devices that combine the most popular features of dedicated devices, creating opportunities for companies to develop new products that incorporate a range of functions.
2. Feature Convergence - Feature convergence is becoming increasingly important in the tech industry, with consumers seeking products that can perform multiple tasks.
3. Disruptive Innovation - The emergence of all-in-one devices is a disruptive innovation that is changing traditional markets, creating an opportunity for companies to invest in new products that can compete in this new landscape.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - As consumer demand for all-in-one devices grows, companies in the consumer electronics industry are in prime position to develop new products that meet this demand.
2. Mobile Devices - The proliferation of smartphones and tablets that incorporate a range of features is disrupting the mobile device market, creating opportunities for companies to develop innovative products that combine multiple functions.
3. Fitness Tech - The incorporation of pedometers and other fitness-related features into all-in-one devices represents a disruptive innovation for the fitness tech industry, creating opportunities for companies to develop new products that combine multiple functions in innovative ways.