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Old 07-17-2013, 04:32 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
Without wanting to be too harsh: And then HP is wondering why their business is in decline.
I'm not an Apple fanboy. But their rollouts so far really have been benchmark:
a.) They roll-out more or less globally. Us Europeans don't have to look envious to the US for months, we gout our gadgets more or less in parallel.
b.) Important: The accessories are available as well. I had bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1V 2 years ago. I specifically wanted to have the 10.1V, I liked the design better than the 10.1. But after 3 months, there still wasn't a cover available from Samsung outside of the US. And I hate, ordering $ 30 items from the US and pay more for shipment and taxes than the product itself.

Those companies simply don't understand about customer experience.
And they really shouldn't be surprised, when the "new breed" such as Google takes their lunch...
They don't realize that the US domestic market is no longer big enough to sustain a company in a global marketplace. That shines through i Apple's and Google's hiring practices as well. I believe immigration is a hot topic in Silicon Valley.
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