Last week, Apple held a presentation and showed its new iPads to the whole world. As always, the media was interested in how much one of Apple's co-founders, Steve Wozniak, liked the new products.
At first, it seemed that Woz was not very impressed with the new Apple tablets: he complained about the lack of free disk space. But it turned out that Steve was simply misquoted, which caused a rather strange situation: previously, Who had never particularly scolded Apple products, and here he was almost the main critic.
He explained the situation to several Western information resources at once. Who said that he has never criticized the new iPads and sincerely believes that these are great products. According to him, he simply does not buy every update from Apple, because he believes that this time the iPads have not been updated as seriously as they could. Who, like many of us, simply update their apple products not every year, but every two years, and this model of use is quite reasonable and logical.
Personally, the position of the Cart is close to me — when buying an Apple gadget, I assume that I will use it for at least 1.5-2 years. Another thing is that it doesn't always work out that way, but this is, as they say, a completely different story.
Do you agree with Who?