Rooks308
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I watched the whole thing, and you are right, most of this stuff is iterative but it is iterative on top of already very well received products and with a few nice twists thrown in. I think folks are mostly lamenting (in this thread) that MSFT sent their top Office guy to an Apple event to promote how great you can do productivity on the new iPad Pro tablet when they have a somewhat direct competitor in their own Surface tablet. They demo'd some really nice multitasking and gesture recognition features and the Adobe demo (which also showed these gestures) was quite nicely done too.
Love or hate Apple (and I know most people here can't help themselves but hate them) they not only sell products, in large quantities, but they do so making a heft profit, which they then invest into the ecosystem and they also know how to make the general public get excited about products.
I sent a message to a friend of mine at work today and said "Only Apple.... only they could get away with selling a "Pencil" that you have to recharge for $99". This was both a compliment and a sarcastic remark about how they can sell anything to so many for whatever price they want. They are masters of marketing.
There are a LOT of great things to like about the new iPhones, but then again, there were a lot of things to like about last years iPhones. These are just a tad snazzier, with more robust CPU/GPUs. I think 3D touch will be a nice feature once more developers make use of it. I already love touch ID on my 5S and wish it was an option on my Lumia phones. I am hoping the retina scanner/etc feature on the 950/XL are similarly secure but at the same time just as unobtrusive.
Still loving my 640, however I won't take anything away from Apple over today's event, they did a good job selling this years refresh, I think they will have another successful year with all of this. A little off topic but i'm quite interested to see how the new Apple TV works out. More competition in this area is a good thing.
Love or hate Apple (and I know most people here can't help themselves but hate them) they not only sell products, in large quantities, but they do so making a heft profit, which they then invest into the ecosystem and they also know how to make the general public get excited about products.
I sent a message to a friend of mine at work today and said "Only Apple.... only they could get away with selling a "Pencil" that you have to recharge for $99". This was both a compliment and a sarcastic remark about how they can sell anything to so many for whatever price they want. They are masters of marketing.
There are a LOT of great things to like about the new iPhones, but then again, there were a lot of things to like about last years iPhones. These are just a tad snazzier, with more robust CPU/GPUs. I think 3D touch will be a nice feature once more developers make use of it. I already love touch ID on my 5S and wish it was an option on my Lumia phones. I am hoping the retina scanner/etc feature on the 950/XL are similarly secure but at the same time just as unobtrusive.
Still loving my 640, however I won't take anything away from Apple over today's event, they did a good job selling this years refresh, I think they will have another successful year with all of this. A little off topic but i'm quite interested to see how the new Apple TV works out. More competition in this area is a good thing.