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by doorman2
1313 days ago
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Mighty had no hope of succeeding. I’ve built something very similar to Mighty, and the fact is that browsers are hogs, and then adding on video transcoding on top of that makes the situation completely untenable. If someone can’t afford a computer good enough to browse the web, they sure as hell can’t afford a computer that can transcode HD video at all times, which is essentially what they’d need to pay for. |
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They were targeting customers who didn't have powerful enough computers and offering a way to make their computer effectively faster while browsing the web without needing to upgrade their computer.
The problem is the solution costs $35/mo. That's $420 a year.
Anyone who can afford an extra $420 a year to improve their computer speed, probably is just going to buy a better computer with that money.