I don't think that you're making a "computer in the home" argument. It's more like tools.
In 1960, a typical handy homeowner had a hand tools. Sure, I could build a deck in the backyard, but it would take a long time and require more hands. Today, a typical handy homeowner has power drills, saws, etc at very low price points.
In 1960, a typical handy homeowner had a hand tools. Sure, I could build a deck in the backyard, but it would take a long time and require more hands. Today, a typical handy homeowner has power drills, saws, etc at very low price points.