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Anonymous

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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. "
 
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Anonymous

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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
 

Paul.

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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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