Oneironaut wrote:
Just thought it would be fun to revive this prediction, now that 5 years has passed.
Being in a position where I replace several workstations, servers, and monitors every month, I say...
VGA Lives on!!
Perhaps not in all resolutions? Our son convinced me to replace the huge high-res CRT monitor I was using with this Linux computer a couple of years ago with a thin one on the basis that the power savings would pay for it in a year (although I have not seen the corresponding $10/month reduction in the bill-- or any reduction at all for that matter), and then I also tried on on my DOS machine where I use 1024x768. The newer thin flat-screen monitor would not do 1024x768 though, so it went back down to 640x480 which of course was illegible, so I had to keep the big CRT monitor.
Some will always be saying that something has only a short time to live though, and in some ways they'll be right but in other ways they won't. There are still a couple of companies making professional-grade analog recording tape for studios. In fact, someone is still making brand-new 8" floppy discs (and 5.25", and 3"). RS-232's death was announced long ago, yet it lives on (which I'm glad for). Photographic film, I'm not so sure about.