Thu, December 20, 2007
PC World Magazine has listed the iPhone as one of the major technology disappointments of 2007. This rang curious to me, as it was one of the most vaunted launches in recent memory, up there with the original Macintosh as groundbreaking events go.
Reading further, it’s revealed that the reason it’s such a “disappointment” involves the sharp price drop a couple of months
after its release.
PC World clearly needs readership that they have to play stunts like this with products like the iPhone. Interesting tactic, in that most folks — folks who would have, by now, clearly heard testimony to the contrary — would turn away from a magazine that would sensationalize its subject matter rather than respect it.
Shame, shame, PC World.
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