A true early adopter/fanboy was someone who bought the original iPhone for $600. The iPhone was new and unproven. The price was WAY above other good phones going for like $100 or less. I waited until it was $200 and positively reviewed before I jumped in.
On the other hand, the iPad is proven due to it being based on the iPhone. It's price is surprisingly affordable, not the $1000 price tag people originally guessed. I bought it mainly for one reason, reading PDFs. I have a ton of technical PDFs that I need to go through. iPhone really isn't a good enough platform for reading. Nor are netbooks/laptops.
Just like any technology that will come down in price, I usually don't go for the most expensive one, in this case the 3G/Wifi 16gb iPad. If a new one comes in another year with a camera, I will buy that one too but again not the most expensive model. I have the 3G iPhone and skipped the 3GS but will probably upgrade to the 4G?
Unabash Apple fanboy, I think not. More like a pragmatic consumer that knows what's good. This is why Apple is winning mindshare because they can convince non-Mac people like me to buy their stuff. I still won't buy a Mac computer but I've been tempted to go with a laptop since one of my friends tried it and can't say enough good things about it. Halo effect but only because their sh*t is so good.
On the other hand, the iPad is proven due to it being based on the iPhone. It's price is surprisingly affordable, not the $1000 price tag people originally guessed. I bought it mainly for one reason, reading PDFs. I have a ton of technical PDFs that I need to go through. iPhone really isn't a good enough platform for reading. Nor are netbooks/laptops.
Just like any technology that will come down in price, I usually don't go for the most expensive one, in this case the 3G/Wifi 16gb iPad. If a new one comes in another year with a camera, I will buy that one too but again not the most expensive model. I have the 3G iPhone and skipped the 3GS but will probably upgrade to the 4G?
Unabash Apple fanboy, I think not. More like a pragmatic consumer that knows what's good. This is why Apple is winning mindshare because they can convince non-Mac people like me to buy their stuff. I still won't buy a Mac computer but I've been tempted to go with a laptop since one of my friends tried it and can't say enough good things about it. Halo effect but only because their sh*t is so good.
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Video conferencing? Wait for a front-facing camera to do VC? Wow, that's thrilling. That will certainly satisfy the corp sales-force just itching for a reason to buy this stupid throw-back device.
Yeah, it does everything my iphone does, but doesn't make phone calls. Oh yeah, it doesn't multitask like my jailbroken 3GS. HTF do you describe this as game-changing? You early-adopters will look even more foolish when they release a 6mp front-facing camera in 6 months. Don't worry, you can sell your 1st gen for $150 on ebay and only be out of pocket $1000 for both devices.
Unabashed fanboys like you make owning apple products really unsatisfying.
