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I find it amazing that only Apple advertise what the device can actually do, with zero technical specs involved.
Come'on Kroc, get off the KoolAid. Apple is not advertising on what their devices can do, they are advertising on lifestyle and they are f**king good at it! Just compare the MS against Apple ads, that was MS showing what the device can do and boy were those ads bad.