On 16 Jan 2007, at 15:23, Dennis Fazio wrote: > > On Jan 16, 2007, at 3:38 AM, Tarik Bilgin wrote: > >>> On 1/10/07 7:28 PM, "Tarik Bilgin" <tarik at opalblue.com> wrote: >>> >>>> This seems to be a recent trend with Apple. They focus too much on >>>> the casual iPod users and not enough on the people who use their >>>> products for more than just leisure. >>> >>> Casual users outnumber others by a *huge* margin. >> >> Agreed, but commitment to quality and innovation was one of the >> things that drew people like me to Apple in the first place. I now >> see a trend which worries me. > > Quality and innovation are all over the iPhone; it's a truly > revolutionary (or at least big evolutionary) step. The question of > whether extended capability (for "power users" like some of us) is > included is a bit of a different issue. > I have to disagree. It's a phone with iTunes. The "revolutionary" product out there for me at the moment is the Nintendo Wii. Any phone with a lithium ion battery that can't be replaced is low quality imo. -- Tarik