I passed on the first gen, but am seriously thinking about the second gen iPad. Now I just need to make the big decisions, like whether to go 3G or not and black or white. The buyer's remorse will come later.
I played with an iPad 2 at Best Buy earlier today. This is the first tablet-sized smart device that I've really, really liked. I won't purchase one anytime soon, but I like it.
Multiple models mean much higher risk. There's also quite a bit of info out there about what Apple is doing to make cheap entry models possible and still rake in a large profit: Apple has been building up their own sales channels, and it seems they like those long term high volume contracts for key parts of their products now.
I played with an iPad 2 at Best Buy earlier today. This is the first tablet-sized smart device that I've really, really liked. I won't purchase one anytime soon, but I like it.
I managed to get one at Best Buy this Friday, and after playing with it for a couple days now I can tell you that it's really fast. All those enhancements they have done are coming together nicely. Multitasking works on the original iPad, but on V2 you don't feel paying a price for it anymore.
I messed around with it and it does seem speedier; what I was really impressed was the form factor. The curved back was really comfortable and it is super thin. Even if you don't have any real interest in getting a tablet, I would check it out just to appreciate the form factor.
One thing I do want to point out, why is it that so far apple is the only company out of the primary ones that has actually released both wireless and wifi versions at the same time of their product?
WHy on earth would other companies not also put out a lower cost version? Its actually highly irrational. First you have PR of being able to state said product starting at $$$$.
I mean look at Motorola being able to put out an ad that states the Xoom starting at $799. Compare to Apple being able to put out an ad stating Ipad2 starting at $499. For casual buyers or buyers for others, thats a huge difference. Most buyers are going to see an ad, or the price before they actually look into the different models and pricing options.
2nd part of the pluses for apple and ipad is there year lead in app development. With Xoom limiting its marketability due to its cost, that doesn't encourage developers to spend as much time on working for their product. It makes sense to get product to the market and to the largest number of the populace.
1st generation.. no cameras, some features not included
2nd generation.. shitty cameras, a bit "sexier" and some additional features
3rd generation.. better cameras, better resolution
etc..
1st generation.. no cameras, some features not included
2nd generation.. shitty cameras, a bit "sexier" and some additional features
3rd generation.. better cameras, better resolution
etc..
How about this then?
1st gen: excellent camera, lots of features, low price => buggy device & marginal profit
2nd gen: same camera, more features, low price = > still buggy & even less profit since sales are lower.
Sounds more like it?
I read it and have no idea what you mean either. Your point really wasn't clear...
1st generation.. no cameras, some features not included
2nd generation.. shitty cameras, a bit "sexier" and some additional features
3rd generation.. better cameras, better resolution
etc..
How about this then?
1st gen: excellent camera, lots of features, low price => buggy device & marginal profit
2nd gen: same camera, more features, low price = > still buggy & even less profit since sales are lower.
Sounds more like it?
I honestly don't understand exactly what you mean.. what i meant is that Apple intentionally leaves out features they know are technically possible but includes them in later releases so people will buy the product. It is the mastery of double dipping (or triple/quadruple/etc) and i'm constantly amazed how surprised people seem when within a year the follow up hits the store.
They get away with very well and on some level i'm admiring them for pulling it off so good.. they do make great products but on the other hand they are manipulative as fuck and this is what rubs me the wrong way because they're not even hiding it well.
I read it and have no idea what you mean either. Your point really wasn't clear...
Extrapolating out from a single, rushed release to all the upcoming competitors isn't going to tell you much.
Extrapolating out from a single, rushed release to all the upcoming competitors isn't going to tell you much.
Why not? All the various competitors have had a year of more to counter the iPad. So far we have one rushed release and a hot air balloon's worth of vapor.
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