Apple iPhone 4G
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ImperialX wrote...
Nachbar wrote...
That said, I sympathize with the early Mac following and how they are being invaded by young punks who are attracted by "Oooh shiny!"This is sad, but true. Every time I take out my iPad at school, I get surrounded by people, but instead of being impressed by the fact it can stream 720p MKVs from my computer back at home with zero lag, they rave on about its curved edge, the thinness, and how shiny it is.
Sure, the iPad looks good and all, and so are Macs, but so many people are liking them for the aesthetics rather than the user experience, and it's because of people like that that we are constantly attacked online for being "unknowledgable".
That is proof that people just about Apple stuff just for looks, more than functionality..
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I heard the story a Guy who works from Apple lost it... in the Bar... " lucky if i am the one who saw it first..."
and so I think Steve Job mad right now... and fire him...
and so I think Steve Job mad right now... and fire him...
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mazda1024 wrote...
I heard the story a Guy who works from Apple lost it... in the Bar... " lucky if i am the one who saw it first..." and so I think Steve Job mad right now... and fire him...
You didn't read before you posted that didn't you?
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ExESGO wrote...
That is proof that people just about Apple stuff just for looks, more than functionality..I don't think you understood me. Apple products are fantastic both in looks and functionality. It's just that not enough people appreciate them for their functionality and as a result criticize the people who do use them because they're very functional as people who simply buy them for their looks.
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ultimatetovar
Vergon
All this Apple hate is fun, so here's a video to make you guys feel better. Enjoy!
You're welcome. : )
You're welcome. : )
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ImperialX wrote...
ExESGO wrote...
That is proof that people just about Apple stuff just for looks, more than functionality..I don't think you understood me. Apple products are fantastic both in looks and functionality. It's just that not enough people appreciate them for their functionality and as a result criticize the people who do use them because they're very functional as people who simply buy them for their looks.
I know, I know.. I just said it wrong.. /facepalmself
I believe you and me are some of the few people who do both (func and looks).
^I own an iPhone.
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GoodDay wrote...
ImperialX wrote...
Spoiler:
Posted from my iPad.
Lol someone actually has an iPad
You just realized he has an iPad?
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ultimatetovar
Vergon
Apple's iPad is a magical and revolutionary new class of computer. But you shouldn't buy one. Not yet, anyway.
Let's break this down.
First-generation Apple products are for suckers. Only lemmings with no self-control and excessive disposable income buy first generation Apple products, especially in a new gadget category. When they do, they pay the double the price for immature hardware and software.
Remember the iPhone? It debuted in 2007 with two models priced at $500 and $600, with no native applications--only mobile Web apps, few of which came in an iPhone-friendly format at launch because it was such a new device. A year later, in 2008, a faster iPhone 3G went on sale for $300 less, with native application support. At the time, there weren't very many native applications because it was a brand new application platform. Finally, last summer, the iPhone 3GS--a beefy, snappy phone for the same price as the 3G--actually ran a huge catalog of native apps a few versions old at a reasonable speed. The 3G is now on sale for a measly $100, one fifth of the price of the first generation's cheapest model.
Don't be the guy who bought the first-gen iPad when Apple slashes the 2011 iPad price in half.
Let's break this down.
First-generation Apple products are for suckers. Only lemmings with no self-control and excessive disposable income buy first generation Apple products, especially in a new gadget category. When they do, they pay the double the price for immature hardware and software.
Remember the iPhone? It debuted in 2007 with two models priced at $500 and $600, with no native applications--only mobile Web apps, few of which came in an iPhone-friendly format at launch because it was such a new device. A year later, in 2008, a faster iPhone 3G went on sale for $300 less, with native application support. At the time, there weren't very many native applications because it was a brand new application platform. Finally, last summer, the iPhone 3GS--a beefy, snappy phone for the same price as the 3G--actually ran a huge catalog of native apps a few versions old at a reasonable speed. The 3G is now on sale for a measly $100, one fifth of the price of the first generation's cheapest model.
Don't be the guy who bought the first-gen iPad when Apple slashes the 2011 iPad price in half.
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ultimatetovar wrote...
Apple's iPad is a magical and revolutionary new class of computer. But you shouldn't buy one. Not yet, anyway. Let's break this down.
First-generation Apple products are for suckers. Only lemmings with no self-control and excessive disposable income buy first generation Apple products, especially in a new gadget category. When they do, they pay the double the price for immature hardware and software.
Remember the iPhone? It debuted in 2007 with two models priced at $500 and $600, with no native applications--only mobile Web apps, few of which came in an iPhone-friendly format at launch because it was such a new device. A year later, in 2008, a faster iPhone 3G went on sale for $300 less, with native application support. At the time, there weren't very many native applications because it was a brand new application platform. Finally, last summer, the iPhone 3GS--a beefy, snappy phone for the same price as the 3G--actually ran a huge catalog of native apps a few versions old at a reasonable speed. The 3G is now on sale for a measly $100, one fifth of the price of the first generation's cheapest model.
Don't be the guy who bought the first-gen iPad when Apple slashes the 2011 iPad price in half.
Agreed. We should wait like a year or so.. By then, they should have squashed the bugs and it should be much cheaper.
