There aren't any more ideas. Apple already thought up all the ideas. Apple's ideas have been used by everyone for so long they should be made public domain.
Really?
Is that what you call competing?
There aren't any more ideas you wrote.
You certainly never had one.
THX. to copy & paste.
I'm sorry. I completely 'misunderestimated' that such a preposterous remark would require a '/s' so there it is.
LOL what else do you expect from a company like HP? They used to be a great company until they decided to get into bed with Micro$hit. Their products are crappy unreliable and uninspiring. They headed the way of the dinosaurs.
After literally decades of building PC's - and the industry at large - the best that they were able to do with all those years of cranking out PC's was to make them all look just like Apple products. Shameful.
What the heck is so difficult about differentiating oneself from a competitor's product? Is it really that difficult or is it them cutting back their marketing and design departments and letting Apple do the R
Keep in mind that pretty much every single one of Apple's new products/form factors/design decisions is mocked to hell and back when first unveiled
iPhone- LOL NO PHYSICAL KEYBOARD NO PORTS NO REMOVABLE STORAGE NON REMOVABLE BATTERY FAIL!!!
Macbook Air- LOL NOBODY WANTS A LAPTOP THAT THIN WHAT ARE THEY THINKING LOL NO REMOVABLE BATTERY LOL NO TRACKPAD BUTTON
iPad: LOL MASSIVE IPOD TOUCH WITH PHONE OS TABLETS ARE A FAIL SO MUCH WORSE THAN A NETBOOK, NETBOOKS ALL THE WAY
Magic Trackpad: LOL TRACKPADS SUCK WHY PUT THEM WITH A DESKTOP TRYING TO MAKE EVERYTHING LIKE A TOY LOL APPLE
Etc Etc. I remember well how many each these things, and everything else Apple has made, were bashed when first released. The Macbook Air was seen as a joke by so many. Yet, now it's 'obvious design' of course, and Apple haters fanatically cheerlead competing, identical looking machines, calling it 'obvious' design, and feigning ignorance at the resemblance. LOL DID APPLE PATENT THIN LAPTOPS??! No, you morons, but you mocked the damn thing when the only company who made that form factor was Apple. A virtual touch keyboard was "laughable and pathetic", until everyone else started doing it. Now, of course, an ultrabook is awesome if its made by Samsung/HP/Asus, non-removable battery and all. Same thing here, where the trolls pretend not to see the resemblance and call it 'obvious' design. I wonder how many of these 'obvious designs' would have seen the light of day if Apple did not exist? Wild guess: 0. Somehow, obvious design stems from Apple's design EACH and EVERY time. Must be coincidence, or something. Its just the 'natural evolution' of things.
It's a sad time for innovation. Oddly enough, one of the more interesting companies right now - aside from Apple, obviously - is Microsoft.
Why are they interesting? Because they are doing their own thing, and that's how the consumer gets real choice. Even if it's a crap choice, it's a genuine alternative.
I feel the same way. They are trying to create rather than steal. Their efforts are not glorious, but they are workable. Now, If they had anyone other than Ballmer at the helm they might be able to succeed.
Okay, fine, pick up this story that is on the other Mac sites.
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But at least include the Vizio model that I mentioned in one of the earlier comment sections. You know, the one that does the exact same thing, ignoring all the earlier hoo-hah about "trackpads on a desktop computer" that the Anti-Apple Brigade loves to whine about.
On a different note, where can I get a HalfBook Pro?
imac
People expect Vizio to make knockoffs. Perhaps they believe h worlds largest PC maker might do better.
So is HP and all Apple "hater" admitting that Apple was "right" 5 years before everyone else in the industry? How ironic!
Even longer, considering the G5 iMac. Apple has been right for eight years.
Originally Posted by WisdomSeed
Is it going to use the same gestures as the Magic Trackpad? That thing is truly beyond the pale in copycatdom. How will that thing work? You know how Apple feels about their gestures.
And if HP or Vizio are at all infringing, Apple'll give them a gesture, that's for sure.
Originally Posted by Wovel
People expect Vizio to make knockoffs. Perhaps they believe h worlds largest PC maker might do better.
The one that was reportedly considering dropping computers entirely, that is.
Dont these people get it?
People want an imac.. Not a imac lookalike pc.
Imac is more than a piece of decoration in the house or office!
Ho discredits itself as a dumb copycat with no ideas!
Plus new imacs are on theur way! So much for coping the old!
That's the problem. People who will spend more $1000 for a vendor-built PC are almost always going to be buy a Mac. This is just their attempt to play follow the leader. Of course, they'll cut corners, which makes sense because they don't have the same dedication to quality or volume to allow them to compete directly, and they'll still have to use Windows so it'll ultimately fail as a product the way the Dell XPS Ones did.
Personally, I don't see any illegal copying here. It's surely inspired by Apple's products but there is nothing about that I see Apple can claim ownership of and enough differences in the design, especially the stand (I wish the iMacs had USB in the stand), to make it unique enough.
Even if Apple did blatant clone an actual Braun product we're not talking about any Braun product that has existed on the market for decades. If HP wants to start making a bondi blue CRT AIO PC I don't see Apple doing anything but laughing.
So is HP and all Apple "hater" admitting that Apple was "right" 5 years before everyone else in the industry? How ironic!
I love how anyone that doesn't instantly agree with Apple's side in all things is instantly labeled a "hater" on this site. I own a 13" and 15" MBP, I've owned every single iPhone since the 3G, every single iPod since the Windows-compatible 1.5G came out, and have been using Apple computers since the II came out way back when, but yeah I'm such a "hater" because I don't look at a similar product from the competition and scream "RAPE!"
Yeesh. Fanboys. Steve, save us from your followers.
Personally, I don't see any illegal copying here. It's surely inspired by Apple's products but there is nothing about that I see Apple can claim ownership of and enough differences in the design, especially the stand (I wish the iMacs had USB in the stand), to make it unique enough.
I agree. Reaching around the back to plug in my camera card reader is a pain. That is about the only thing I use USB for on the iMac. That HP also looks like it has a SD card reader in the stand which is pretty cool although I use Compact Flash a lot too.
If you can't beat them join them. Unfortunately, that club is very expensive from a legal perspective. Looks like HP should have stuck with their initial plan and got out of the PC industry last year.
Perhaps HP is planning on going out in "style" this year...
Or, it was necessary to copy Apple this year, since they canned all their designers last year...
HP's sales slogan this year: "Little Dude, You're Getting a HaPple!"
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Originally Posted by mstone
There aren't any more ideas. Apple already thought up all the ideas. Apple's ideas have been used by everyone for so long they should be made public domain.
Really?
Is that what you call competing?
There aren't any more ideas you wrote.
You certainly never had one.
THX. to copy & paste.
I'm sorry. I completely 'misunderestimated' that such a preposterous remark would require a '/s' so there it is.
What the heck is so difficult about differentiating oneself from a competitor's product? Is it really that difficult or is it them cutting back their marketing and design departments and letting Apple do the R
majortom1981, last time I checked Braun never released computers or portable electronic devices. (cordless Razors don't count).
Keep in mind that pretty much every single one of Apple's new products/form factors/design decisions is mocked to hell and back when first unveiled
iPhone- LOL NO PHYSICAL KEYBOARD NO PORTS NO REMOVABLE STORAGE NON REMOVABLE BATTERY FAIL!!!
Macbook Air- LOL NOBODY WANTS A LAPTOP THAT THIN WHAT ARE THEY THINKING LOL NO REMOVABLE BATTERY LOL NO TRACKPAD BUTTON
iPad: LOL MASSIVE IPOD TOUCH WITH PHONE OS TABLETS ARE A FAIL SO MUCH WORSE THAN A NETBOOK, NETBOOKS ALL THE WAY
Magic Trackpad: LOL TRACKPADS SUCK WHY PUT THEM WITH A DESKTOP TRYING TO MAKE EVERYTHING LIKE A TOY LOL APPLE
Etc Etc. I remember well how many each these things, and everything else Apple has made, were bashed when first released. The Macbook Air was seen as a joke by so many. Yet, now it's 'obvious design' of course, and Apple haters fanatically cheerlead competing, identical looking machines, calling it 'obvious' design, and feigning ignorance at the resemblance. LOL DID APPLE PATENT THIN LAPTOPS??! No, you morons, but you mocked the damn thing when the only company who made that form factor was Apple. A virtual touch keyboard was "laughable and pathetic", until everyone else started doing it. Now, of course, an ultrabook is awesome if its made by Samsung/HP/Asus, non-removable battery and all. Same thing here, where the trolls pretend not to see the resemblance and call it 'obvious' design. I wonder how many of these 'obvious designs' would have seen the light of day if Apple did not exist? Wild guess: 0. Somehow, obvious design stems from Apple's design EACH and EVERY time. Must be coincidence, or something. Its just the 'natural evolution' of things.
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Originally Posted by Ireland
It's a sad time for innovation. Oddly enough, one of the more interesting companies right now - aside from Apple, obviously - is Microsoft.
Why are they interesting? Because they are doing their own thing, and that's how the consumer gets real choice. Even if it's a crap choice, it's a genuine alternative.
I feel the same way. They are trying to create rather than steal. Their efforts are not glorious, but they are workable. Now, If they had anyone other than Ballmer at the helm they might be able to succeed.
People expect Vizio to make knockoffs. Perhaps they believe h worlds largest PC maker might do better.
Originally Posted by winstein2010
So is HP and all Apple "hater" admitting that Apple was "right" 5 years before everyone else in the industry? How ironic!
Even longer, considering the G5 iMac. Apple has been right for eight years.
Originally Posted by WisdomSeed
Is it going to use the same gestures as the Magic Trackpad? That thing is truly beyond the pale in copycatdom. How will that thing work? You know how Apple feels about their gestures.
And if HP or Vizio are at all infringing, Apple'll give them a gesture, that's for sure.
Originally Posted by Wovel
People expect Vizio to make knockoffs. Perhaps they believe h worlds largest PC maker might do better.
The one that was reportedly considering dropping computers entirely, that is.
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Originally Posted by majortom1981
Apple is allowed to copy braun but nobody is allowed to copy apple? That does not make sense.
I must have missed the products that Braun have in the computer industry ... I'm sure we'd all like to see their Laptop
When Apple produce an Apple Coffee Maker we can then say they may have copied braun
I wish they had dislike votes enabled, majortom1981 obviously dislikes Apple
You might have a point if Braun made computers.
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Originally Posted by majortom1981
Apple is allowed to copy braun (sic) but nobody is allowed to copy apple? That does not make sense.
Braun made computers??
That's the problem. People who will spend more $1000 for a vendor-built PC are almost always going to be buy a Mac. This is just their attempt to play follow the leader. Of course, they'll cut corners, which makes sense because they don't have the same dedication to quality or volume to allow them to compete directly, and they'll still have to use Windows so it'll ultimately fail as a product the way the Dell XPS Ones did.
Personally, I don't see any illegal copying here. It's surely inspired by Apple's products but there is nothing about that I see Apple can claim ownership of and enough differences in the design, especially the stand (I wish the iMacs had USB in the stand), to make it unique enough.
Even if Apple did blatant clone an actual Braun product we're not talking about any Braun product that has existed on the market for decades. If HP wants to start making a bondi blue CRT AIO PC I don't see Apple doing anything but laughing.
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Originally Posted by winstein2010
So is HP and all Apple "hater" admitting that Apple was "right" 5 years before everyone else in the industry? How ironic!
I love how anyone that doesn't instantly agree with Apple's side in all things is instantly labeled a "hater" on this site. I own a 13" and 15" MBP, I've owned every single iPhone since the 3G, every single iPod since the Windows-compatible 1.5G came out, and have been using Apple computers since the II came out way back when, but yeah I'm such a "hater" because I don't look at a similar product from the competition and scream "RAPE!"
Yeesh. Fanboys. Steve, save us from your followers.
Originally Posted by SolipsismX
Personally, I don't see any illegal copying here. It's surely inspired by Apple's products but there is nothing about that I see Apple can claim ownership of and enough differences in the design, especially the stand (I wish the iMacs had USB in the stand), to make it unique enough.
I agree. Reaching around the back to plug in my camera card reader is a pain. That is about the only thing I use USB for on the iMac. That HP also looks like it has a SD card reader in the stand which is pretty cool although I use Compact Flash a lot too.
So Apple now owns the copyright on not only rounded rectangles, but angular silver things too? This really is getting pathetic DED.
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Originally Posted by cmvsm
If you can't beat them join them. Unfortunately, that club is very expensive from a legal perspective. Looks like HP should have stuck with their initial plan and got out of the PC industry last year.
Perhaps HP is planning on going out in "style" this year...
Or, it was necessary to copy Apple this year, since they canned all their designers last year...
HP's sales slogan this year: "Little Dude, You're Getting a HaPple!"
These guys should join Samsung on planet Kamino.