When a new technological device becomes available, some people buy it right away; others wait until many have adopted it. Which view do you agree with? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
TEST TAKER'S RESPONSE.
Living in a technological world, we are always fascinated and attracted by new technologies. But the problem is, new technologies emerge so frequent that most of us can hardly afford their prices. While some are willing to pay lots of money for early access of (to) these fancy new technologies, I would rather wait for a while to figure out more about them.
First of all, new technologies are products of the most cutting edge researches performed by elites all over the world. But in the meanwhile, (meantime) their superiority also comes with (the) shortcoming of being unstable. Through (Though) experimented in laboratories for thousands of time (times), some problems can only be found out when these technologies are actually implemented in real scenarios or used by users. For example, many bugs of several versions of Iphone (Iphones) are reported after being released. What's (What is) more, our experiences would be much better if we avoided the rush, since more functions will be added after release period.
Besides, we can benefit in many aspects like price and availablity (availability) , which would have been the oppisite (opposite) if we bought them immediately. As it is known to us, brand effct (effect) matters a lot when we go shopping, which means we tend to follow the crowd and go for big brands that prevail among people. Therefore, comsumers (consumers) are usually overcharged for new technologies since companies know them well and seize (the opportunity) to make a fortune by uitilizing (utilizing) brand effect. Moreover, companies may even use a strategy that controlls (controls) the amount of products available to customers to stimulate their desire for the products, which is called hunger marketing. Once this feeling of feshness (freshness) and frenzy of fans have (has) gone, people would come to realize and stop taking unreasonable price (prices). As a result, there would be more and cheaper products going into markets, and that is what I called (call) a bargin (bargain).
In summary, through (though) new technologies are attractive, people are supposed to (should not) purchase them not (omit) until their quality gets stable and their price gets reasonable.
RATER'S RESPONSE.