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From: John Navas on 7 Feb 2010 01:18 The more people know about the iPad, the less they want to buy one, according to a study released Friday. But, are we expecting too much? The study seems to confirm the iPad as Apple's least exciting announcement in years. And the company is feeling the backlash that comes from not delivering on the hype. Retrevo, an online marketplace for consumer electronics, surveyed 1,000 of its customers and found that the iPad's Jan. 27 announcement did more to snuff out customer interest than to spark it. MORE: <http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/188745/ipad_study_the_more_you_know_the_less_you_want_one.html> -- Best regards, John <http:/navasgroup.com> If the iPhone is really so impressive, why do iFans keep making excuses for it?
From: nospam on 7 Feb 2010 01:25 In article <ajmsm59b3eht5veql9od18248b54j51986(a)4ax.com>, John Navas <spamfilter1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote: > The more people know about the iPad, the less they want to buy one, > according to a study released Friday. But, are we expecting too much? > > The study seems to confirm the iPad as Apple's least exciting > announcement in years. And the company is feeling the backlash that > comes from not delivering on the hype. nonsense. the article you cite even says it will be a winner, and the author plans on getting one.
From: Felix Fallobst on 7 Feb 2010 09:47 Am 07.02.2010 07:18, schrieb John Navas: > The more people know about the iPad, the less they want to buy one, > according to a study released Friday. But, are we expecting too much? Like with every Apple product. ;)
From: TBerk on 10 Feb 2010 02:46
> If the iPhone is really so impressive, > why do iFans keep making excuses for it? John, you seem to have brought your preconceived notions to bear on the matter at hand. Now, go find some info on how some other folks are chomping at the bit to get one. Don't be one handed, if you can help it. berk |