PC World - Now that everyone's up to speed on Apple's iPad, few people actually plan to buy one, according to a survey by Retrevo.
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A new analysis says folks are most eager to buy the cheapest ($499) and the the priciest ($829) iPad models once they arrive. This is good news for Apple, but the company should brace itself for a single-digit percentage cannibalization across other product lines because people will be putting planned other purchases on hold to
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Geek on 24th Feb 2010 (via geek.com)
While the iPad is doubtless going to sell like Apple-branded-hotcakes, there are a huge number of killer features that people hoped for, which never eventuated. For me, Apple added one much needed ability (bluetooth keyboard compatibility), but right now Id have trouble imagining buying one. The dealbreaker? Multitasking. If I was to buy something of this
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iPad: many know it, few want itiphone news The more people know about the iPad, the less they want to buy it, reveals a curious new study quoted by PC World. Mayby we just have over-expectations? The study confirmed that iPad is the least exciting new Apple product in recent years. Retrevo, an online store for consumer electronics asked 1000 of its customers for the device. According to the answer...
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Well see Windows 7 on iPadiphone news People who buy modern and new Apple device will have a chance to enjoy the extras of Windows 7. This will be done using virtualization technology. For this purpose they must have a software application, called Citrix Receiver. It will be available in March. Citrix reported that it worked out. From Citrix claim that their program is based on the current version...
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PC World - 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?
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Not a must-have, but still a shift-loads A follow-up survey from Retrevo has found that while a lot more people have heard of the iPad since the launch, fewer of those people are planning to buy one.… The power of collaboration within unified communications
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TheRegister on 9th Feb 2010 (via go.theregister.com)
Eventually you will be able to purchase the latest creation out of the Apple stable, the Apple iPad even though there has been some delay from iPad maker Foxconn, and it has been said that there will be a limited launch of the iPad of around 300,000. However, some people look on the iPad as just
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PhonesReview on 4th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Ok, I admit it. The iPad is often in my thoughts. Despite not being a mass market product, which usually is what interests me. What can I do? Anyway… I received an email from an Italian friend today, asking about tethering the iPad (see, it is not just me ;-) My feeling is that people will simply not buy the 3G model, because the iPad is best used inside (try walking with it in your hands on the...
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MobileOpenSource on 12th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
PC World - Not only will the Apple iPad compete with the Amazon Kindle as an e-reader, but because Apple's new tablet will run iPhone apps, it will compete with Kindle's software, too. People who buy the iPad can choose to use Apple's new iBooks app and bookstore, or they could opt to run Kindle's iPhone app on the device instead.
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