You want to buy a new iPod but are holding off your purchase because there are rumors that Apple might release a better version of the iPod in the next few months.
Or you want to buy the latest notebook but want to defer because Intel might come up with a new processor and then your current purchase will become obsolete. Is that you mindset? Well, go ahead an purchase what is available today:
If a better, cheaper version is always around the corner, why should you ever hurry? The problem with such a philosophy is that, at its extreme, it results in paralysis; if you’re always waiting for next year’s device, you’ll never buy anything. At some point you’ve got to accept that tomorrow’s cheaper, more advanced versions aren’t around today—and then go to the store and see what’s available in the present. link.