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It cuts both ways. How can there be so much excitement about the product when we have no idea what the product is or what it can do?
Far more column inches have been devoted to frenzied speculation about hardware specs than assessing whether any tablet is what people will pay for. I'm excited too, which is why I feel the need to write about it, but I don't see any harm in redressing the balance a little.
Apple has a long history of getting the price wrong, so I'm just saying don't expect a revolution until we see the price tag. I want them to price it aggressively. "
So based on knowing nothing about what this product is, we write diatribes about how disappointed we will be when Apple fails to price it right.
The irony being... Apple is making fist loads of money.