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Your English is fine!
Actually it was a small joke and a reference to Knight Rider.
If Apple comes up with a watch and loads of people buy it they will probably claim to have re-invented the smart watch or kickstarted the industry. I don't think they will claim to have actually come up with the idea, nor did they do that with the iPad and iPhone. They will patent stuff and might sue others.
Fact is that smart watches are already amongst us and have been for years, but they aren't mainstream and Apple could make that happen like they did with tablets. That would probably be good for any smart watch maker as it will cause people to look for them and check them out. If Apple proves there is money to be made the innovation will take off.
But it's tricky. if Apple makes an expensive watch I don't think many people would buy one. Why pay a lot for an iPhone and then a lot for not having to take it out of your pocket? If Apple makes a cheap watch they will sell lots, but not make much money. Apple can probably make a lot of stuff that will sell, but it won't earn them much money so they don't.
Then again, they don't make a lot on their accessories and an iWatch could be seen as one.
Until there is an Apple watch in the stores it's all speculation anyway.
Hello MOS6510
I appreciate your answer.
I didn't realize it was a joke and a reference to Knight Rider (My fault)
I don't think smart watches will ever have any success. It's not a question of Apple or anyone else making them.
The main problem with such a smartwatch is its size… To be usable it must have a big screen (Maybe not 4’’… but big enough). If it has a minimalistic screen it can be used for very limited tasks like:
- Answer/reject calls
- Bluetooth music player
- Hum… heuuuuu… Maybe pay stuff with a NFC chip
With a big screen, it's simply that you (Generic you... Not you MOS6510 :-) ) look stupid, except for specific tasks like jogging.
It's not the kind of object people like to show or are proud of.
That makes it an expensive gadget for a niche market.





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2010-06-10
I agree with you about the usage you could make with such a watch but want to answer your "Apple haters" comment.
First there is prior art for "smart watches" and not only in TV shows. If Apples implementation differs a bit it's not a revolution... It's simply a new implementation... Nothing more.
I think in this kind of situation Apple fanboys (And Apple itself) are worse as they will claim it's Apples invention and that everybody else who makes a watch that works with electricity copied them (The proof is there... Look at the patent XXXX where Apple "invented" the usage of electricity to accomplish intelligent tasks in a device attached to a body)
As always... Sorry for my English... It's really not my first language :-)
Edited 2012-12-28 12:38 UTC