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Originally Posted by alanw
(Post 9102218)
...and post 63 is the perfect example :). Ten paragraphs and a personal attack. Over a personal computer.
I have the same PC the poster in 63 is talking about, yet for some reason I don't have the need to call other people names because they didn't buy one. I wonder why that is. It's almost tempting to order another MBA just to piss off the w@ankers. A personal attack would look more like this, 'up yours Nancy!' In the future if you have some issue with me then have the sack to address it honestly instead of making up things and falsely attributing them to me. |
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 9103021)
Exactly! If anything, they rushed this product out now to take advantage of all the great publicity the iPhone and iPod Touch have given them. It's probably best to wait for some improvements.
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As my wife says, you do what you have to do to look sexy, be that eat salads or forgo a built-in optical drive.
Then again, the Cube was kind of nice looking, in that... clear, cubical kind of way. |
Originally Posted by lensman
(Post 9106701)
As my wife says, you do what you have to do to look sexy, be that eat salads or forgo a built-in optical drive.
Then again, the Cube was kind of nice looking, in that... clear, cubical kind of way. |
Most excellent
Originally Posted by lensman
(Post 9106701)
As my wife says, you do what you have to do to look sexy, be that eat salads or forgo a built-in optical drive.
Then again, the Cube was kind of nice looking, in that... clear, cubical kind of way. |
Originally Posted by stupidhead
(Post 9103098)
Apple never occured to me as a mass-market kind of company. I always saw Apple as a company that appeals to a particular niche with a monopoly on a highly differentiated product and continues to exclusively appeal to that market.
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Originally Posted by lensman
(Post 9106701)
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Then again, the Cube was kind of nice looking, in that... clear, cubical kind of way. |
Originally Posted by adriandb
(Post 9109483)
And then they made the iPod and that all changed.
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Originally Posted by DallasBill
(Post 9109740)
A mere 4 million iPhones is hardly non-niche.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod |
Originally Posted by escog
(Post 9109782)
Ariandb actually referred to the ipod, not the iphone. And, Apple has sold 119 million iPods worldwide as of October 2007.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod Agreed! |
Originally Posted by adriandb
(Post 9109483)
And then they made the iPod and that all changed.
But then the iPod was supposed to be a niche market product (for music lovers who have like 4000 songs) but it happened to be the only product in its freaking category, which then resulted in people equating MP3 music with the iPod. But their computers are DEFINITELY a niche product. |
Photos of an unboxing in Japan. It appears to be less than 1/2 the size of the Sony SZ (thickness), comparison 2, comparison 3.
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What is that, a little fold out door for the expansion ports? Is that on the bottom? How does that work in real life if it's on the bottom?
-David |
Originally Posted by stupidhead
(Post 9110985)
But then the iPod was supposed to be a niche market product (for music lovers who have like 4000 songs) but it happened to be the only product in its freaking category, which then resulted in people equating MP3 music with the iPod.
What made the iPod popular originally is that every other interface sucked. Now that it dominates, it keeps a finely cultivated and marketed image, sure. Some might say that other products have caught up, I don't really know not having spent a lot of time using the latest ones. (I've used a couple year old Sandisk that definitely doesn't measure up.) But it doesn't matter so far because for the moment the iPod is still perceived as it, and the only people who don't want one seem to be those that care about a certain specific feature over usability and/or style (the same reason someone would not choose a Mac computer) or those who want to be anti-establishment (the *opposite* reason vs the computer business). |
Originally Posted by Tummy
(Post 9111826)
Photos of an unboxing in Japan. It appears to be less than 1/2 the size of the Sony SZ
Mine [and many others] is the Premium Carbon fiber version with the LED screen. The SZ carbon fiber LED screen is half as thick as the standard screen in that photo and the rest of the case is a bit thinner too, though there is no question that the Air is, overall, thinner than the SZ. |
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