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RE[4]: What the hell am I reading...
by WorknMan on Sun 17th Jun 2012 09:17
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Apple appeals to both the tech and non-tech world alike
Does it? I don't know any techies personally that are really into Apple products. In fact, most would rather have their balls crushed by a wooden mallot than own any product with an Apple logo on it. So I'm not convinced that Macs and iPhones are the domain of geeks.
I know folks who use Macs for things like video editing and music production, but they're not exactly what I would call techies - more like professionals who use computers to get work done. Not the kind of crowd Metro would appeal to
RE[5]: What the hell am I reading...
by reduz on Sun 17th Jun 2012 14:52
in reply to "RE[4]: What the hell am I reading..."
Techies don't have to like Apple products, but they sure get fed up when their "family" computers get infested with viruses/trojans/etc. That's when they end up recommending or purchasing Macs/iPads as gifts.
This is an extremely common scenario in today's world.
Edited 2012-06-17 14:53 UTC
RE[5]: What the hell am I reading...
by David on Sun 17th Jun 2012 22:16
in reply to "RE[4]: What the hell am I reading..."
RE[5]: What the hell am I reading...
by zima on Fri 22nd Jun 2012 23:49
in reply to "RE[4]: What the hell am I reading..."
I know folks who use Macs for things like video editing and music production, but they're not exactly what I would call techies - more like professionals who use computers to get work done. Not the kind of crowd Metro would appeal to
I'd say that a large touchscreen UI could be awesome for video editing and music production...
And MS, with Metro, probably aims the most out of all players at such usage, considering their push of Metro with "serious" OS, or the continuing development of Surface (the ~table kind) and its display tech.





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I'm not so sure this is the right strategy. Apple appeals to both the tech and non-tech world alike, and so does Google. Most computer illiterate users or soccer moms don't really understand tech products anyway and buy (or are given as gift) devices such as tablets by more knowledgable users.
If Windows RT doesn't really appeal most of the tech world, I can't see how soccer moms will even know what it is.