I assumed the "iLiad 2" is not the slightly revised unit being offered later this spring, but some future unit that actually has better power management and other capabilities. I also assumed that the term "iLiad 2" includes how they help (or fail to help) early adopters migrate to any future platform.
Really, I think most of their success or failure in the near term has to do with whether they are able to get their priorities in order and complete some missing software features. Implement the battery upgrade program and move on to making promised software improvements. As I've said elsewhere, I suspect they are chasing too many potential customers to satisfy any of them.
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