10-24-2012, 05:51 PM | #151 |
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Interesting topic here. Sounds like the "general consensus" of the MR News section junkies is: iPad mini is not gonna make it, and Apple is on its way down.
Well, everyone is entitled to their opinion, so I can express mine. The rumors of Apple's impending demise have been greatly exaggerated. I don't have a silver ball, of course, but I feel that Apple has made some right decisions, which ensure its continuing leadership role for the next few years. It's pretty funny to read the mocking comments about the specs. The resolution, the CPU speed, the memory! Personally, I don't believe the specs matter so much as software optimization does. I don't own an iPhone, and I've owned several high-end Android phones. However, despite the officially inferior specs I still believe that iPhone is a better product than any of my Android phones. It's just I am on T-Mobile, so iPhone wasn't exactly an option for me. And WiFi calling (T-Mobile feature) and tethering matter more on a phone than they do on a tablet. I own two iPads - 1 and 3. And I am a bit pissed off that my top-of-the-line iPad 3 has been made obsolete in just a few months. But I still enjoy using my iPads. And do my kids enjoy using the iPads! I have tested many Android tablets, from the real cheap Chinese pieces of s#&t to the top-of-the-line Samsung and Nexus ones. I don't believe the tablet experience on Android is comparable to iPad. I don't know how to explain it, but to me it's not even close. And I am not alone. The Apple store in the neighborhood is always full of people, and the tablet display at Best Buy is near deserted. The users know intuitively, which product really is better. And never mind the prices. The price matters, but you only pay it once, and you are stuck with using a device for years. Most users are not tinkerers, they don't care about rooting and hacking - they want intuitive smooth enjoyable browsing experience, email, a good selection of quality apps and games, a nice comfortable tablet. And on a subconscious level it does matter that Multi-touch is smooth, and soft keys are the right size, and touch interface always does exactly what you want it to do, and that there is no tactile feel of cheap Chinese plastic. It is true that people love their i-devices, and they use them all the time. Apple products have the feel of high quality hardware while most other "high end" products out there do not. Including Nook tablets, which do have a pretty good feel to them, but suck in software. So, let's wait and see what happens with iPad mini. Perhaps it will end up not being a major hit. But my suspicion is, if it works as well out of the box as its larger twin did, it's going to be huge. If it cannibalizes the iPad and iPod Touch sales, so be it. It probably will some. But remembering the same attitudes from 3 years ago, I wouldn't be in a hurry to write it off. |
10-24-2012, 06:27 PM | #152 | |
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It is not that Apple doesn't' make good equipment, they do. The main point some of us make is that it is over priced. As for the iPad Mini, it is surprising that that particular equipment isn't better. In my opinion, they could have spent an extra $50 and charged $500 for the device, and just said it was to fill that size niche. But irregardless, there will be buyers. By the way, I just saw and handled an iPhone5 tonight. The long time user of Apple products was very happy with it, especially with the larger screen. She didn't seem to upset when I commented that Steve Jobs would have considered that sacrilege. I asked Siri who the prettiest girl in "?????" was, and Siri said that she would look on the web. Still not very smart. |
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Besides resolution, processor, etc., my device "has" to have a a microSD slot. That's why I settled on the original Nook Color about 15 months ago. At that moment in time it seemed to be the best device for me.
(Although I plead guilty to buying a non-expandable Touchpad when HP had its fire sale late last year. The price was too good to pass up. It's a nice backup device, especially when reading at home.) At this point, if I were to replace the Nook today, I would probably get another Nook or the Nexus. I got the Nook because, thanks to the memory slot, I am able to have a dual boot set up. Which allows for greater flexibility, at least as far as my wants go. I realize that most people probably have no interest in messing around with their tech. The Apple mini just seems overpriced for what one gets specs-wise. Apple has always seemed overpriced to me, ever since I considered getting a desktop and compared the specs to Windows/Linux PCs. I am not knocking people who prefer Apple products. At this point, they are still just not for me. I think people should investigate what is out there, if possible actually handle devices, and try to decide what works best for them, regardless of manufacturer/platform. |
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In Apples case the money does go to trying to get rid of competition from other manufacturers, they seem to be constantly trying to get any other competitive products banned. It's pretty apparent this is a deliberate strategy by Apple to try and stop any of us having a choice or other options. Believe it or not a couple of years ago I was a happy Apple user but as a fan of all tech their patent trolling has annoyed me to the extent that I gave up my large expensive iTunes library and started buying the competitors. Apples been spending so much time and money on trying to become a monopoly that they are now seriously behind everyone else in actual tech and it's doubtful they will ever catch up. |
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