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After reading this great post Aquila Project, Facebook Made It! by ProCoder it just remind me of another revolutionary technology which is not in wide use, but i bet it will overtake current use of Wi-Fi devices very soon. Li-Fi is actually 100 times faster then best Wi-Fi at the moment and it spreading internet access signal by light. Sounds like very awesome future technology and i really wish to have it in my home as soon as possible, not just because of speed of data transferred but because of other better performances as well. In this couple videos you can see more about it:
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Both HDDs and SSDs are also fairly limited when it comes to writing speed. Maybe it will be ok for servers and things like that. But for the average user, with a normal PC, you won't take full advantage of that speed. I have very fast internet at the moment. So fast my network hardware can't take it at full speed. So even if Li-Fi takes off, keep in mind you need to have the computers to run with such speeds. Both HDDs and SSDs are also fairly limited when it comes to writing speed. Maybe it will be ok for servers and things like that. But for the average user, with a normal PC, you won't take full advantage of that speed.
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