So, you have technology that will eventually reduce it's own demand. If SSD's continue to last as long as the ones being tested, why bother buying anything else, and you won't have to buy one for 5-10 years?
A constant increase in capacity does give an incentive, along with dropping prices, to purchase another drive. I currently see no reason to replace my two X-25's, that continue to run, or the old Vertex 2 in my XP machine. They are so fast, that I'm not sure I would perceive the difference with even a 4 time increase in performance.
DD and I have had that conversation concerning the PCI based SSD's.
It's great that SSD's are around because that is forcing the HD Dictators to offer something that SSD's don't yet, capacity, and lower prices, and they may well have to increase reliability, as SSD's become more affordable as backups.
It's a bit of a win-win for the consumer.