Meinungen zum iBook
T.S. Roach, MacObserver.com
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The problem is, have you seen the new iBooks? Yeah, the style and design are fine, but do I really want to be seen carrying one of these in public (in Tangerine or Blueberry)? How about into a business meeting with a client? Not bloody likely.
T.S. Roach, MacObserver.com
Joe Wilcox+Ian Fried, CNET News.com
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An Apple representative said it chose the bright key lime over the more subdued sage because iBook targets a more energetic, youthful customer (...)
Beefing up iBook is an important move for Apple, which is likely to see sales pick up as a result. Analysts have criticized the iBook as being too expensive.
Joe Wilcox+Ian Fried, CNET News.com
Michael Krantz, time.com
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Now, in tangerine or blueberry, comes the iBook, Apple's "iMac to go," a clamshell-shaped laptop that promises to do for the portable market what iMac did for the desktop--sell like crazy and leave the rest of the industry playing catch-up.
Michael Krantz, time.com
Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
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The iBook, however, was not designed for the target audience of this publication. Its garish turquoise or tangerine hues might be a bit much for the typical lawyer. Besides its colorful ways, the iBook is also trapezoidal in shape, with a built-in handle. Its rubberized composite material betrays the fact that it was designed with the rough-and-tumble world of a school kid in mind.
Anthony Paonita, Law Technology News
Alec Feld, appletell.com
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Stevie Jay just whipped it out, and I almost had an accident in my pants when I saw it. I’m talking about the brand spanking new iBook. If you like the Blueberry iMac, you’re going to love this.
Alec Feld, appletell.com