Regards,
Kirk Pepperdine
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My question is, what is new and innovative about touch screens. I seem to recall using them prior to the iPhone's existance. OH. I see, someone married and already existing technology with an already existing technology. So un-obvious !!!!
Regards,
Kirk Pepperdine
I think it is more apt to compare the iPad to the iPod, as it really
is just a larger version. Which is both what annoys me about it and
what makes it such a genius marketable device. I wanted the Lenovo X
Tablet to be cheaper. Still would, actually. Most folks just want a
larger browsing device for as cheap as possible. (Of course, the
cynic in me thinks most folks are just highly susceptible to well done
marketing and haven't given much thought as to what they want until
told what they want.)
Some of that has to do with marketing swagger. Apple consumers are
not exactly price shy on the latest machines. Nor do they hesitate to
upgrade quite often. Some of it has to do with not being crippled by
integration with other common software. Take the smaller Sony
computers as an example. They have "out sexied" Apple computers for a
while, but they are too expensive and are often crippled by horrible
software integration. A tech savvy user can get around that quickly,
but can also find cheaper machines that fit the bill well enough.
Yeah, but the cynic in me isn't that people don't realize they want
something they have never seen before, but that they just flat out
believe someone saying they need something if the person saying it
does so persuasively enough. Consider the folks that upgrade to the
latest bloody iPod even though they already own one less than 3
generations old. The odds that the new one honestly does something
the old one did not are vanishingly slim.
Think Palm Pilot and Apple Newton as prior art.. there are more examples but those are the most famous.
Regards,
Kirk