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If people spend their money on the product, and are satisfied with it, then it must be worth the money to them.
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Fair enough. The pleasure that I get from using a Kindle Fire doesn't mean it has to be the same for you.
There is an interesting assumption built-in to this sentiment: that Amazon must add something to the Android OS/experience. They take AOSP and move in a direction that makes sense to them and I do not believe one of their goals is to "add" something to Android. They are concerned with their experience, not everyone else's. So this is a weird presumption to make and a strange complaint to leverage against them. If by ghastly you mean smooth, beautiful, interesting, and a pleasure to use, then I totally agree with you. Quote:
I suppose you could call content consumption a children's activity (which you didn't, but may have done by extension) and label the devices designed specifically to accomplish this task as "children's toys", (which you did do) but I'm not sure it is a logical thing to do. Last edited by Anthem; 10-03-2014 at 01:51 PM. |
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Location: Germany
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Yes, people do run Windows on their computers. That only makes my point. If it didn't meet their needs, they would install something else.
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Device quality, not so much OS quality, is the deciding factor mostly. We had two 2.3 devices in our house at one point, one budget tablet, the other a premium one. I doubt I need to tell you which one never had a major flaw... |
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I have an Ipad Mini that is beautiful to read on but I still prefer to read on an eink ereader. I have three, a Nook Glow (the original), a Kobo Aura and a PW2. I love each one individually but the PW2 wins out of the group as it's contrast is so much better than the other two. I am always on the lookout for the 'perfect' ereader and am constantly buying new ones.
This year I have my sights set on the Kindle Voyage, hopefully I'll finally have a screen to give my ipad a run for its money. I have had a Nook HD in the past, lovely LCD screen, beautiful to read on, but I didn't like Android so I sold it. |
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Pre-ordered HTC G1, Only buy high end Android devices, never had any real problems, have a cheap Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 works great, has a fantastic screen. Gonna upgrade from Galaxy S4 to Galaxy Note 4. Read on phone, read on tablet, read on Nook all good for me.
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https://www.forrester.com/search?N=2...source=browse&
* Research firms have their main objective of selling 'research' papers to overpaid company suits and their hit rate is often less than the Average Joe on the street * making forecasts to 2019 (as Forrester do) is the essence of hilarity. * Jeff Wray is eager for your credit card details and you deserve only the best e-reader market research! https://www.forrester.com/staticasse.../Jeff-Wray.png |
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Only companies disconnected from the sentiments of their users are convinced of the need to pay a disconnected research firm to tell them their version of the future. Unfortunately there is no shortage of management with more funds than sense. The wildcards (as always) are new tech developments and processes and the usual efficiencies of production and marketing bringing prices further down on existing technology. Again those whose business it is to have a clue should be aware of most of this. |
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