...and here it is

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Amongst other bits, this part:

"In this new world, Apple no longer has to compete on specs and features, nor does it want to. There is no Mac vs. PC here -- only "the future" versus "the past." It won't be a debate about displays, memory, wireless options -- it will be a debate about the quality of the experience. Apple is not just eschewing the spec conversation in favor of a different conversation -- it's rendering those former conversations useless. It would be like trying to compare a race car to a deeply satisfying book. In a post-PC world, the experience of the product is central and significant above all else. It's not the RAM or CPU speed, screen resolution or number of ports which dictate whether a product is valuable; it becomes purely about the experience of using the device. "
 
Think that Apple have always been about the customer experience rather than the spec of the device.

So what if the competition has a slightly faster processor and a USB port - its not all bout the spec.

If you dont like a product you aint forced to buy it.

If you do like a product and buy it you shouldn't be ridiculed because it hasn't got the same ghz as a rival.

We all pays our money and takes our choice
 
It turns out the competitors dont even have faster chipsets this time.

Fast? It can do the Kessel run in under twelve parsecs...

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4216/apple-ipad-2-gpu-performance-explored-powervr-sgx543mp2-benchmarked
 

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