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So, who won?
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Quote: Originally Posted by PotatoLeekSoup Yeah, and it was down a lot the year before that. We're talking YOY average change. Dec 31, 2004 -> $4.635 (adjusted for splits) Dec 1, 2014 -> $118.81 (opening price, source: yahoo finance…
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hillstones wrote: » According to the article, 2.3M watches have NOT been pre-ordered. That was the crazy analyst's ESTIMATE of what he thinks might sell. Big difference. The 957K figure is reported everywhere but here. Go figure. https://sc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones It is amazing how clueless you are. You can't even get your own Apple fanboy facts right. No wonder no one believes the stuff you write. Apple did 957K pre-orders for the Apple Watch during the launch. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by oneaburns Did you notice any lag when opening apps or were you even able to do that? I ask because one reviewer that wore it a week said it was sometimes slow to respond. Curious to see what others that have used i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon That thing must weigh a ton compared to the other models. The SS Link Bracelet model is heavy enough already. Actually, I tried the link on today. My lasting memory was thin and light. Still loved i…
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What a freaking mess. And now they want Apple to foot the bill caused by their incompetence...
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ktappe wrote: » You don't know that. You DEFINITELY don't know that. It seems probable though. The article says they have been producing this art for years and Apple has only recently featured them. Furthermore, Apple is featuring them because …
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Maybe it's just me, but I don't see a market for most of this. The metronome thing could easily be done with a third party app on the Apple Watch. The water bottle has been done before, and anyway most people don't have a problem just drinking water…
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dasanman69 wrote: » Understood, in this case it's a growth of 2x versus a set number. Doing a search for Moore's Law graph show both ones with linear growth, and others with a curved growth. It all depends on how the graph is labeled. The ones …
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formosa wrote: » Interesting article. I didn't realize that Pebble doesn't use Android Wear OS. So this article says that Pebble has shipped more units (1 million) than Android Wear (720k), up to the end of 2014. Think of that again -- a kickst…
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tmay wrote: » Solving the wrong equation; it doesn't matter which ones sell better, except in the supply chain sense. The Apple Watch is a halo product, in whatever variation chosen. All that matters is that people keep defecting from the compe…
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bageljoey wrote: » I know that some company wanted to use some Tom Waits songs in their advertisements and he said "no." So they hired some folks to write some original songs like his and a singer to sing in a gravelly, broken voice like his. Wai…
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jmgregory1 wrote: » Instead of opening more factories to ensure launch product availability, Apple could delay launch dates until more product is on-hand. It's a challenge for sure - It's always better to have less quantity than demand (to a po…
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goofy1958 wrote: » Umm, hope you were kidding, because you cannot buy the Milanese band for the Sport Watch. Why not?
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Quote: Originally Posted by BeowulfSchmidt Re: Is this guy brain dead? By sog35. No, he's referrering to the average p I don't think that's as farfetched as you seem to think. It's possible (mind, I have no data other than past experience…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BeowulfSchmidt Re: Is this guy brain dead? By sog35. No, he's referrering to the average price of all units sold. He suspects the sales numbers will skew even more towards the sport model. He is not assuming th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MagMan1979 You smell that? Smells like fear...
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djsherly wrote: » and yet the whole time, in either case, you as a buyer don't have access to that amount of credit. that's all i'm saying. And my point is you shouldn't have access to that credit. If you agree to pay for the item, the mercha…
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djsherly wrote: » It's a subtle difference but the end result is the same, right? You don't have access to that amount of credit either way. It is not the same. If you have an open order, you have no business using the credit required to cove…