Even though I don't think it'll be used much, after I by it, I'm intrigued by the Kindle and I'm hoping they'll drop the price under $200 this Christmas.
Remember Apple has a ton of ipoders to conver to iPhones. Any new competing device (aka Palm Pre) can't give assurance that they'll be able to access their music. Fortunately for Blackberry and others iTunes compatibility isn't a must for everyone for now.
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as much as ai hate msft, I give them credit for the 2 button mouse, which is a huge time savor. Steve is a great mina milist but people aren't as dumb as he imagines, and after 25 years, they can figure out what to do with two buttons.
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that's quite an endorsement. I was at Stanford Mall on Saturday and the Apple store was full there, however heading home, I passed by the one on University ave around 6:30pm and it wasn't as full as it normall is.
The big question when will the recession impact luxury items like an iPhone, or is a $200 phone not a luxury item. I've put off buying one so far becuase I prefer the accuracy of a touch keyboard, but the other day I was viewing contracts in pdf on a client's iPhone and it was a way better experience than my Blackberry Curve. So my next phone may be an iPhone. But I won't buy it until the price drops, or the 3rd generation appears. I always prefer to buy the 3rd iteration of something.
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The big question when will the recession impact luxury items like an iPhone, or is a $200 phone not a luxury item. I've put off buying one so far becuase I prefer the accuracy of a touch keyboard, but the other day I was viewing contracts in pdf on a client's iPhone and it was a way better experience than my Blackberry Curve. So my next phone may be an iPhone. But I won't buy it until the price drops, or the 3rd generation appears. I always prefer to buy the 3rd iteration of something.
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