There are companies which make their products to sell and which make theirs to have their philosophy and inspiration spread and make fortune out of them.
I think Samsung is one like the first, while Apple, under Steve Jobs ( not clear yet about Tim Cook ).
Companies like Samsung bring new idea or features only when competitors have such ones in their products. For example monitors with TV tuners. Only electronics companies which also build TVs have such products. However they don't seem to think about improvement on those.
After using such one for more than 3 months, I found out I needed Picture In Picture not only with a TV program on a PC screen. Sometimes the opposite and also its display of media files on a USB memory in PIP mode.
They don't support the small Picture window to grow to the size you want and positioned where you want.
Also it doesn't provide any mean to switch the two screens.
Some will say, "Oh, yes. Because there is no competition in the market they don't need to put such feature to their monitors with tuners.
I would say, "So, they fall into the first category."
In Korea, they always talk about creativity; how to raise my kids to be more creative. There are even HakWon( translated as institute, but has different feeling. For example MIT is not HakWon, though it is an institute.) for learning how to have creativity.
I think that is just marketing of such institutes. Creativity, in my opinion, is grown when you have desire in what you are creating and working on. When you feel necessity and ha e a passion for it, there comes creativity.
Giving 2 or 3 hours to people and saying "Bring your creative idea to a discussion table" doesn't make it happen.
Nowadays I would like to tell Samsung people,"Let Apple do it, you just respect and follow what they did, of you really are not capable or have a will to be creative, instead of doing what you guys are doing by copying ads, design and features from Apple's"
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