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So how come when I don't own Apple stock, he announces the iPhone, but when I do own Apple stock, he announces a laptop that's twice as expensive but slower and has no CD-ROM drive, and you can't buy your own battery for it, even if it is really thin.
But if Steve Jobs says that people will pay a $700 premium for a super-thin laptop, maybe they will.
But if Steve Jobs says that people will pay a $700 premium for a super-thin laptop, maybe they will.
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So I think there's definitely a market for these among rich douchebags, and they might catch on with other people too -- there's definitely some neat things about them.
I find the wireless backup station kind of entrancing, but I really shouldn't buy anything right now.
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By this time next year, Americans will probably be buying OLPC's.
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I don't think it's going to be harder on techies than the dot com crash. But what do I know.
Anyway, the computer's design reminds me a bit of what I thought the Palm Foleo was heading for, albeit with different demographic ideas.
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Like, this whole lack of optical drive and ethernet plug, relying all on wireless, reminds me a bit of the iMacs not having a floppy (or a writable CD)
It's funny, in retrospect I saw a hint of this in a coworkers iPod Touch; it was startlingly thin, shaving off a bit from the already modest iPhone.
And the price point isn't really in rich douchebag territory; < $2K is not terrible for a good laptop.
I still don't like OSX that much...
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For students whose folks have money, or have a lot of scholarships, sometimes the start of college is a chance to go high end.. you want something that lasts for 4 years or so, and what's another $2000 when you're in it for > $100K...
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In short, IT'S THINKING LIKE THAT THAT CAUSED THE MORTGAGE CRISIS! heheh