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Old 02-24-2011, 10:35 AM   #58
murraypaul
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The title of the article I was responding to was, "The iPad proves Apple products aren't just for rich people anymore." So if anything your statement supports my argument, since typically sports cars are a luxury item. The usefulness of a laptop can typically justify the price, but when the iPad has no usefulness factor, then the price still seems absurd.
I think usefulness is different to productivity. I find my iPad extremely useful, if unproductive Productivity I would associate with work-related devices.
It is certainly a luxury device, and I'm happy with my purchase, even at the price I paid for it, for the amount of use I get out of it.
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