PeteSorry if I missed this in your email, but how did voiceover work with it??
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> On Apr 10, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> Just wanted to tell you guys what my first impression of an apple watch, as a
> design cue, on the instant the apple
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On 11 Apr 2015, at 00:41, Barry Hadder wrote:
> On Apr 10, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>> Come on, guys. It’s a small device that you can wear on the wrist. Don’t you
>> see any potential there at all? The remote control you’ve always wanted?
>>
> Doesn’t a
Hi!
All is about priorityh i think.
I’d rather go and buy me a roland synth instead but thats just my personal
prefs.
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> 11 apr 2015 kl. 00:55 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu :
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> I’m sorry, I just can’t understand the pessimism. Always the same with new
> Apple stuff: it will fail, it has no obvi
Hi!
It will as usual take forever for apple to release it here in Sweden.
As all things use to do regarding apple.
Siri for example has been out for quite some time now and is finally here in
swedish after 3 years.
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> 10 apr 2015 kl. 18:03 skrev Jonathan Mosen :
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> Hi Yuma, thanks for sharing
It’s reviews from people who have had it for weeks now. John Gruber of daring
fireball, and others.
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> On 11/04/2015, at 12:49 pm, The Believer wrote:
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>
Perhaps it is choice, I see it as part of the initial decisuon. I
have a Macbook Pro, and have added things to it but do not feel forced.
Its first generation, let the pioneers blaze the trail for us. I can
wait. I waited 5 generations for the iPhone. And let the brave pioneers
smack the
See, it’s about choice again. Yet choices force you to other choices. Like
chess. If you make a move, you’re forced to make another one, and that’s where
it cascades into having to make a lot more purchases than you initially thought
of. A house is the biggest avalanche of custs one can decide o
Yuma,
When the iPhone first came out, I had a hard time believing a blind
person could use a touch screen when it eventually began to be made
accessible.
But at some point, I began to consider the merits of an iPhone. Then
the time came for me to replace an old cell phone and I got the
Hi Alex,
Yes, I am with you on the potentials of this type of device, the applications
that can come out of it are innumerable. it can help with orientation, being
notified quickly and checking the notification etc but there’s another problem
here, mainly because the watch had a lot of hours sp
Hi Believer,
Rightly said, however here’s a few points.
there’s a product called usb to thunderbolt converter I’m forced to buy because
i bought an apple product. Not saying this because I don’t like it, but its a
design decision against standards that one or other company forces which forces
Sorry, I've misrepresented my own position. I'm not sold by the marketing, and
I'm not buying a Watch right now. I, too, will await generation 2; let the
early adopters figure out the use cases, let Apple trick out the next Watch
with way more than this one has, and fix the bugs the testers coul
It’s not about comparing the apple watch with another watch price wise. I Said
that I have worn watches including a piget, a tag heueur and even a simple
swatch. The experience of holding it on your wrist, design wise is already a no
no when I wore the apple watch. Read a bit more before you jum
If toilet notification handling is the first thing that comes to mind my
friend, then you made the right choice of taking the sports edition :).
It’s pessimism because I touched the thing and was really dissapointed with the
form factor which just doesn’t feel like apple. It’s not slick, its one
Hi Alex,
You seem to miss the point. I am an apple buyer since its early days. Marketing
was always there, and its the reason why I have stuck to it. But it has evolved
to forget that it’s supposed to not follow the microsoft route, with products
loosing focus and having that right balance betw
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> Subject: Re: Just had my hands on an apple watch today
>
> Hi All, points taken but they don’t sell me on it. The price is just criminal.
>
> I would rather have something that altogether gets rid of the screen and is
> used as a not
What I find so very interesting is how these types of discussions go
on and on about new products, how some people state they would never buy
it, yada yada yada.
At the end of the day, what is the point? Don't like it? Its too
heavy. Too big. Too expensive. Too small. Too cheap.
Nam
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On Apr 10, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Come on, guys. It’s a small device that you can wear on the wrist. Don’t you
see any potential there at all? The remote control you’ve always wanted?
Doesn’t a new remote control interfere with the narrative that people a
FFor those that complain about how heavy the watch is, have you guys honestly
ever see a real man watch in your life?
Not talking about those cheapies that you might pick up on wall mart, or Cosco,
but a real watch that is cost $300 and above?
Have you guys, also, ever see other smart watch to co
All of the watches have the same interface and the same internal technology and
features. The watch you looked at, with the metal band, which you stated the
cost of $1295 AUD, is about $1000 USD. The cheapest apple Watch is the Apple
Watch with a plastic band for $595 USD, around $695 AUD. The c
Hi.
I go to the Apple store tomorrow afternoon for an appointment to look at an
Apple Watch. I've one in my basket but I'm interested in Voice Over plus I
have other questions. Once I've seen it, I'll report back. I want it for the
heart monitor as I explained before, I walk two hours a day.
I’m sorry, I just can’t understand the pessimism. Always the same with new
Apple stuff: it will fail, it has no obvious use case, blah blah blah.
Accessibility notwithstanding, I’m surprised people got nothing from the
keynote address other than Apple Watch has the ability to send heartbeats and
Hi!
Yu make me Laugh.
I have never understood the meaning of the apple watch nor other smart watches.
I’ve touched a peble but was not impressed.
I could actually by me an ipod nano and use that instead.
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> 10 apr 2015 kl. 16:37 skrev Yuma Antoine Decaux :
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> Hi All,
>
> Just wanted to tell yo
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