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ankush patel

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HEY

JUST WANTED TO LET EVERYONE KNOW THAT APPLE HAS RELEASED TWO NEW PRODUCTS TODAY THE NEW INTEL MAC MINI AND ALSO

A GREAT IPOD HI-FI

SO GO AND CHECK THEM OUT

ankush patel

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I am greatly dissappointed with todays products. The intel macmini was to be expected, but the others?

An ugly, heavy boombox for $350. Why not just buy the cord to connect it to your current stereo for 10 bucks?

And a $100 leather sleeve from apple? You've got to be kidding me.
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yeah, looks like another superfulous thing from apple. i mean really, apple could make a refrigorator, and if it has the apple "look" to it, it would sell big.

Edited by Thebinaryman, 02 March 2006 - 04:48 PM.

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Lol, how true, its the biggest fault of all of apples products it looks better than it performs. Mind you give credit where credit it is due there design team is really good everything is very nice looking, shame the hardware and software development team arent as good at there job.
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what i seem to see is personally i have an imac and also powerbook

they need to just kind of get rid of the plastic look!
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i actually like apples look, just its overused, and now getting old, you can tell a product is a mac product by its look even if you never saw a product of that type before. and btw, dont you think apple is whipping out all this ipod related stuff rather fast, in the last year, they've had like 4 new ipod models, and now this thingy.
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well this is the only way they make money.

THATS THE THING WITH APPLE that is what it is known for, new products constantly. steve has something new to offer.
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Ild rather have one exceptional product than a bunch of half finisshed mediocre ones.
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THATS THE THING WITH APPLE that is what it is known for, new products constantly. steve has something new to offer.


the reason that they come out with something new every month is because if they didn't....they'd go bankrupt....apple sales were meager at best untill the ipod came out (why did it save the? i guess marketing...people act like the ipod fell from the sky handed down by god himself...as if it were the first mp3 player to be released)...so...they had to keep that ball rolling...hence the mini...then the nano the shuffle the whatever....they have to keep their hands in that market share...
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I think the reason that we like Apple's stuff so much is because of the organic way it looks. I mean, we all love websites with rounded corners, and look at the iPod: no screws, seams, or plastic: just white and silver. Even the round clickwheel, the round button in the center. The firmware's highlighting is even 3D so that it looks like you're looking at the text through a cylinder. The human is naturally attracted to organic-looking objects.
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