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Old 05-23-2010, 05:32 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by carbonize View Post
Let's be brutally honest. Most people who have already purchased an iPad (please note I said most not all) have only done so as

1 - They believe the hype
2 - They think it makes them look cool
3 - They like eye candy over features
4 - They think it makes them superior to their friends
Or they think it is a legitimately interesting and useful gadget. Unless a similar or superior tablet comes out later this year, I'll probably get one myself.

Sure, lots of people buy a solution looking for a problem, and lots of people buy products to fit with what they think is a forward-looking public trend. Yep it's pretty ridiculous what justifications people use to buy stuff.

What's even more ridiculous though is how you use the statement "let's be brutally honest" to rehash a common complaint about Apple, the iPad and Apple consumers.

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