Category: iPod

Why I Didn’t Buy An iPad

Despite the guy’s insistence, I didn’t seriously consider an iPad. I was at the Apple Store a few weeks ago, explaining that I wanted the low-end MacBook for some writing projects. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on capabilities I didn’t need, just let met me have some music playing while I type.

“Have you considered the iPad?” Well, no, I replied. “You ought to.” And he proceeded to tell me the cost and weight advantages of the new device. Since it wasn’t out yet, though, he couldn’t be sure about some of the specs, and since I couldn’t hold it or try it out, I told him I’d pass.

A few days later, I was on the phone with a rep from the online Apple Store. I had tried to purchase a refurb’d MacBook, in my price range, and with the portability I desired. Unfortunately, the transaction didn’t go through – I suspect I had two (or three) browser tabs opened at the store, and that such a tactic prevented the site from accepting my purchase.  I explained that I liked the price on that entry-level MacBook, and the gentleman kindly offered to call me when that particular model, now sold out, is back in stock (I’m still waiting on that call). He then suggested that “maybe an iPad is what you need.” With only a couple of weeks until the launch of the iPad, perhaps it would make sense to pre-order one, it sounds like a perfect solution to my pricing concerns.

“No,” I replied, “I don’t think the small screen and the awkwardness of lugging a keyboard around and the limited capabilities of the iPad are for me. Besides, I need something now, and I’m not inclined to wait another few weeks.”

After that second exchange, I realized that the company has been – rightly, and I don’t fault Apple for this – rallying the sales team around the new device. And why not? The profit margins on the iPad are surely quite decent, and for Mr. Jobs to stay the prophet that he is, Apple has to sell a lot of iPads so the “change-the-world-I’ve-got-an-iPad” mentality is inescapable. Apple wants – needs – us to be unable to imagine life with iPad. So, press the potential buyer, pitch this as the perfect item, and appeal to their (low) price as a way to meet my needs AND save money.

Look, I like Apple products a lot, and have for years. We have a bunch of Macs and iPods in our family. In fact, a couple of months ago my dad who is 79, surprised us all by buying a new 24 inch iMac (and now he has a better computer than me!). But I know what I need – repeat, need, and it ain’t an iPad. As seductive as the hype and ads and speculation have been, I just thought it through and decided I would not be happy owning an iPad, especially in light of these specific projects. And, having been an early adopter on a couple of other Macs, I’ve learned that waiting a year will always…always….always…save me money and get me a better Apple product. That’s how it has worked on computers, iPods and iPhones.

So despite my previous post about getting an iPad, I’ve decided to wait on the thing. Maybe next year.

BTW, if you are unpersuaded by my thoughts here, read this piece over at Fast Company that outlines some good reasons to wait on that iPad purchase.

And if you already have an iPad, check this out and see if you are really irritating people with your iPad love.

Top iPhone Apps

After being in some all-day meetings with new users who were hungry for recommendations, I’ve begun compiling a list of favorite iPhone apps. Meantime, here’s a list of popular apps that should serve as a good starting point for any newbie – or seasoned – iPhone owner. Of note, just today I’ve used three of those listed: Facebook, Tweetdeck and Shazam.

Is New FM-Equipped iPod A Game Changer?

Probably not, although as Mark Ramsey notes, it is a breath of fresh air for the radio industry.

Bad Numbers For HD Radio

I’m a big radio fan, but these numbers don’t bode well for the industry’s effort to make “HD Radio” the new standard for listening:

  • Estimated 2008 sales of new HD Radio-enabled receivers and radios: 600,000
  • Estimated 2008 sales of Apple’s iPod: 33 Million

Um, too little, too late? Yeah, probably so.

Pandora on iPhone

From TechCrunch, a favorable look at the internet streaming service that is being adapted by many an iPhone user:

…when we called it our “flat out favorite application so far”, and since then it hasn’t failed to impress. Streamed music plays flawlessly over Edge and 3G networks – during a 40 mile drive I didn’t once run into any kind of skipping or static.

I like Pandora a lot, and listen often at my computer. Now, millions of iPhone users are set to make this THE premiere “radio” service for mobile devices.

Now, if I could justify an iPhone, I’d be all set!

Gen Y At Work

Chinae

Here’s some required reading for every boomer who -like me – manages a “younger person” in their 20s or early 30s. Or just wants to know more about the values Gen Y is bringing into the workplace.

Are we ready?

Increase in Podcast Downloads

iPod Nano

Globally, there’s been a nearly 50% increase in podcast downloads worldwide this year.

Although still a niche media channel, well=produced podcasts are proving to be very effective in reaching a loyal and interested audience.

More research here.

If you haven’t already considered developing a podcast to promote your cause or company, now’s the time.

Who Is Number 1?

When it comes to selling music, it is…

Click here for the answer.

Kids With iPods

Ad Age cites a recent study with some rather shocking stats about how a growing number of younger children have their own MP3 players. Hard to believe, but I guess I’m just old-fashioned and guilty of sheltering my kids.

Some 31% of kids ages 6 to 10 now use digital-music players, with iPod as the brand of choice for 54% of them. Most cited the Nano as the version they use.

Something is wrong here…

Using An iPhone To Propose?

Sure, it does everything else in the world…

A creative fellow made an iPhone-like ad to pop the question.

She said yes!

Video here.