Macintosh: An Acquired Taste
from the not-for-everyone dept
An editor over at News.com reports back from MacWorld where he doesn't quite understand all the excitement over the new Apple announcements. He can't figure out how people can get quite so excited about products that appear to be copies of products on the PC. He admits that they might be slightly nicer, but the PC side of things are "good enough" already. They meet the needs of people at a reasonable price point, and they're standardized enough that they can be used everywhere. The Apple stuff may be aiming for "perfection", but most people don't need it. He points out that Keynote doesn't seem any more impressive than PowerPoint, which has been around forever. The two new notebooks machines are also aren't much more impressive than PC notebooks in their class. He just doesn't quite understand the infatuation with which the Mac fans eat up every new announcement. I'm sure he will be hearing from the rabid MacFanatics who don't take discouraging remarks lightly.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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it probably is an acquired taste
I was rather perplexed by his final comments about MS & Intel getting standards better than Apple. Sorry but that's just plain a crock, MS has never been about standards but rather getting a monopoly and dictating it's own proprietary standards to the world. Intel has been the same way, with marketing dictating processor naming and releases, proprietary extensions put in not because of technological superiority but to out market the competition. Apple has been about as good as a for profit company can be at publishing open standards for the world to use. Of course that has made them sort of the lovable loser, lots of innovation and great technology but dropping the ball on marketing or application.
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Re: it probably is an acquired taste
I suppose that's why the Macintosh clone market is still thriving, eh?
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Um, it's the other way around. PC industry copies Apple.
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click click
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