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Apple Gets Lukewarm Reaction With New iPad

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Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Launch day
Noreen Seebacher   3/19/2012 12:32:22 AM
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I have to wonder...since this new ipad is just called "the new ipad" and not ipad3, do you think that this will be the last generation? Or will the next version be the new new ipad? You have to wonder about the meaning behind the name.

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Re: Launch day
Drivewaygirl   3/19/2012 12:30:09 AM
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A friend who thought about upgrading changed her mind after seeing the new iPad. She said the screen was better, but not enoungh to make her want to spend the money on the upgrade.

I think this new ipad will appeal to first time ipad buyers or for ipad1 owners. But iPad2 users will more than likely just wait for the next generation.

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Launch day
Noreen Seebacher   3/19/2012 12:24:23 AM
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A writer at BGR called a dozen Apple Stores in and around New York City between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. EDT on Friday  to find out whether or not they still had the new iPad in stock.
In years past, checks like these were fielded by apologetic sales associates breaking the news that launch-day inventory had been completely depleted. This year, however, we didn't find a single store in the New York area that reported a complete stock-out.

So what do you think: greater volume of inventory or lower demand?

philtheinvestor
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Re: speech to text
philtheinvestor   3/15/2012 9:00:25 PM
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Depends on who you ask... If you're a parent that doesn't like to pickup, there'll be alot of messages to go through later!

Noreen Seebacher
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Ready, set, buy...
Noreen Seebacher   3/15/2012 1:50:41 PM
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Apple said it will open stores in 10 countries at 8 a.m. tomorrow, when the new  iPad goes on sale. Other US chains, including Best Buy, Target and Wal-Mart, also will begin selling the new tablet tomorrow, too.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Apple hubs
Noreen Seebacher   3/14/2012 11:54:29 AM
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@Scott, I haven't been to Salt Lake since I was a kid. Yes, we should visit sometime, just leave me a day to do geneology.

Drivewaygirl
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Re: Apple hubs
Drivewaygirl   3/14/2012 11:49:30 AM
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My last trip to Utah was limited to Monument Valley, where I stayed in a hogan, and that was not very modern at all, by design! Gorgeous scenery, though I ate way too much Navajo fry bread.

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Apple hubs
Scott Raynovich   3/14/2012 11:26:36 AM
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@Noreen sounds like you've never been to Salt Lake. Very modern, tech-savvy place. And beautiful views of the Wasatch.

Maybe we should queue up a trip sometime!

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Apple hubs
Scott Raynovich   3/14/2012 11:25:12 AM
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Don't forget Eric Schmidt, ex-Novell CTO and CEO, left Utah to be CEO of a company named Google.

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Re: Apple hubs
Scott Raynovich   3/14/2012 11:24:05 AM
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Yeah, but they can leave work to go to Snowbird or Alta...

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