No, People Still Don't Care About Video Phones
from the get-over-it dept
What's with the obsession with trying to sell people video phones? And the media's obsession with writing about them? With respect to Mike's comments about absolute statements, it's hard to think of a single example of any of the highly touted attempts to make money from video calling that have actually worked. But, for some reason, every so often, a reporter trots out a story that makes out the failure of video calling to be a surprise, since what could possibly be better than seeing somebody while you talk to them? Judging by the public reaction to video calling devices and services, quite a lot. It's not the cost of the equipment or services that keeps video calling from succeeding; it's just that nobody cares. Video calling may have some novelty value at first, but it quickly wears off, and it's not apparent exactly why people should be interested. "It's like a phone call, but with pictures" is a marketing message that's pretty clearly failed, time and time again.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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My reasons
Until video can come across lines as quickly as traditional voice, it won't become main stream.
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1) the situation of a grandparent being able to see, and say hi to, a grandchild who lives hundres of miles away... and do so in "real time";
2)Business conferences... but then again, those work just as well with voice-only systems;
3)something for soldiers over-seas to be able to see and be seen by loved ones in (again) "real time".
Sounds like a whole lot 'o niche marketing to me. Then again, would any "Vid-Phone Cafe" work? Would there be enough demand for the service to justify opening a store for people to come in and use these things? How about a mobile service? "We'll bring the phones in and let you use them". What about the other side of the call? Do they have a vid-phone to see your call?
Nah... I think until we get to the point of Star-Trek-like display screens and true real-time communications, there's just not going to be any demand for these.
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I want one
I want a phone that plays and records video. Especially now that I can buy TV shows from apple.
I can find plenty of video clipage on the web too. www.onegoodmove.org anb www.crooksandliars.com always have great video clips that I can easily convert with quicktime pro and then dump them on my phone. I can even locate older television shows (like old sesame street for my kid) via IRC through www.dejatoons.net
When my toddler starts melting down, I hand him my phone and seconds later hes chill watching Cookie Monster eat the letter of the day.
If I can find a model of phone that has decent sized screen and swappable memeory with ipod style mp3 and mpeg-4 playback, I would buy it in a hot second. I do not think I am alone on this.
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The whole time, all I could think was who the heck wants a video cell phone? Apparently, nobody does.
Oh, well got an A anyways.
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For the love of video
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cell phone porn
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maybe not the best comparison....
If people decide they want pr0n on mobile phones, by God they'll have mobile phones with video so they can get their pr0n.
Mmmmmm, pr0n.....
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MLO
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I agree
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I found it to be pretty good with very low latency. Great picture and audio quality.
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I care
VideoCall gave us good picture but lousy audio - kept dropping. SightSpeed was good audio and so-so video. Just downloaded Skype 2.0 beta to try this weekend.
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A bit off-topic, but oh well. The purpose of MP Phones (or, Smart Phones, as I've heard them called) was to combine a phone and a PDA. One less thing for us business geeks to carry around. I swear, all I need is a bottle of Bat Shark-Repellant and my utility belt will be ready for crimefighting, what with all the things I keep strapped to me.
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Video phones
Video phones seem like they would be useful for three things: introducing new team members at work, seeing your grandchildren, and porn.
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