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But I think that Apple will remain popular as long as Microsoft is limited and, well, blah. That sounds negative, like we're choosing the worst of two evils.
But where we really need to trend is diversification. I like iPod for a digital music player, but i also like Dell and Vista, for example.
I also don't think that tech categories should be a one-trick pony. And my first mp3 player was actually a Dell.
Always great insights from you Nathania, thanks for reading.
Why isn't it Apple v. Dell? Or Apple v. HP? Especially given that Apple pc's (that's what they are after all, personal computers) can and do run Microsoft products.
My first mp3 player was an RCA, I have had a Samsung and currently use an Insignia. I don't buy Apple because I refuse to pay more for branding (and I have no need to be able to access the internet via my mp3 player).
Apple has successfully sold itself as more than a tech company, it is a lifestyle brand. They have their walking billboard loyalists who fawn over every new product release, even when they treat them like garbage. They will be allowed to do so as long as they continue to make products that their faithful digirati will champion.
Microsoft is limited because they are a software company (for the time being anyway). They are not going to start selling computers, dvr's, etc... anytime soon. Apple casts themselves as Microsoft rivals more so than the other way around. Steve Jobs managed to convince people to buy into the iLife and until it becomes too hellish a place to exist, those who have opted-in will remain.
Personally, I will opt-out of the iLife. I spend 40+ hours a week in front of a computer, and that's plenty.
I agree, I feel like it's only a matter of time before there's some real, legitimate backlash to something Apple does. The only question is, when people go running, who will they run to?
Thanks for reading. I feel that there's a common thread in these comments that points out that Apple won't be able to pull these hijinx for long. At some point the aggravation will hit it's "tipping" point and I think they'll have to deal with some real backlash. Not that it would matter to El Jobso anyway.
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