Friday, March 13, 2015

Apple watch-mockery: “Unnecessary gadget to gullible” – New Technology

       

Among the 14 percent of readers who are willing to buy Apple Watch aiming barely half on the sport model, and as many of the standard model. About two percent say they are interested in the luxury sedan in gold which starts at around 85 000 in the United States.

The judgment of Ny Teknik readers is thus harder than on the site Geekwire.com where those who do not intend to buy the watch stops at 63 percent.

Among reader comments glimpse a slightly more positive picture emerges. Some readers point out that the clock function is less important and that what is important is the connection to the iPhone.

There is the integration to iPhone which is the primary and will certainly work really well, as virtually all Apple products do , “writes the signature Jonas .

Daniel Högberg , however, considers that the comments here in Sweden is irrelevant. “ In the United States there will be a megahit “, he observes.

The signature Dr N påpekarförhoppningsfullt that there is room for improvement. “ We are on version 0 now, and I’m happy for all the madmen who throw money at them as version 3 will be useful ,” he writes.

De that are critical focus, among other things, the limited battery life and lack of built-in GPS.

Many also feel that the time is something Apple should launch in the absence of other news.

Phone market has matured now and plates plummet so they obviously must find a new unnecessary stuff to sell to gullible customers , “writes the signature Rooster .

After Apple’s launch event on Monday pointed out many of the big news was actually the new thin laptop MacBook, with only a single communication port – the new type usb c.

signature Anders NVS recognize this with the comment: ” I followed the NT after the women’s World and wrote about a pretty useless Bluetooth watch. Sharpening desired!

In a box under our article on receipt of the Apple Watch, we report on the new MacBook.

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