Source: Fstoppers
The Sony C200X reveals how purpose-built technology can achieve such functional perfection that it becomes invisible—persisting in specialized niches long after the market has moved on. This pattern applies across industries where a tool solves a single problem so completely that there’s no pressure to innovate or replace it, making obsolescence irrelevant. It’s a counterpoint to the startup culture of disruption: sometimes the most successful product is the one nobody talks about because it simply works and requires nothing more.