Quote:
Originally Posted by pidgeon92
OK, now I've read it all. I have suffered from motion sickness all my life. Cars. Trains. Boats. 3D video games. Heave-ho-hurl sick. I have yet to notice a problem with the new OS.
Let's say for argument's sake that a person might get a wee bit of queasiness whilst looking at something zoom in on their iOS device. It goes away pretty much right after you look away. Possibly it might even linger for a few minutes. But "I had to keep my kid home from school for an entire day because he got so sick." Please.
|
Some folks are dedicated Apple fans and some are dedicated Amazon fans. No one is going to change.
I also use Dell PC's and would never buy an Apple Macintosh. As I remember the Dell PC's are much cheaper and have far more software available to them than the Apples. I am also very impressed by Microsoft's Windows 8 and its speed over Windows 7. I really could care less about iOS 7.
Again, its consumer preference. It would be like asking Right Wing Republicans to change over to Left Wing Democrats. Its simply not going to happen.
However, this part of the Forum is for Kindles. Would you really expect it to be dominated by iPad users? This is where we Amazon Kindle users post.
I am eagerly awaiting my Paperwhite 2013 this Wednesday and my Kindle Fire HDX 2013 on Oct 18, 2013. If you are waiting for the latest iPod, post your expectation in the iPod section.
One final note: the Justice Department recently settled a case against Apple and 5 pBook publishers for keeping prices up for us consumers. As I remember, Amazon was NOT a defendant in that case and has always tried to keep eBook prices LOW. As a consumer, that case reinforced my Amazon loyalty. I ALWAYS get the lowest price and best quality products from Amazon.