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It cannot be disowned that status is everything in this modern age. Besides the housing and jewelry, technological device is also thing that can represent person’s status. One of technological device that becomes a status symbol is Apple iPhone. It becomes obligatory by the social perception pressure. This device has become must-have for the sake of reputation though it may not exactly be required.
When talking about Apple iPhone first began to circulate all over the technological world, it was nominated as one of the biggest must-haves of 2007. When it became a reality, as soon as Apple set a release date, it was already sold-out. From pre-orders and online sales to on-sight, the first shipment of iPhones was gone before anyone had the opportunity to discern or decide whether it was value the hundreds of dollars or not.
At any rate, there is a doubt whether Apple iPhone value as its price tag or it just another achievement for its marketing and advertising. Only time that can answer. Up to now, Apple iPhone has been met with mixed reviews, though several consumers live and die by the gadget.
Behind the Name
As a brand name, Apple has turned into a staple of technology. From the iMac to the iPod, it is the top reaching of multimedia devices. In a sense, it is not worth purchasing an mp3 player except it is an iPod, or a laptop unless it is a PowerBook. While the prices of Apple gadgets are steep, the company seems to defend the price. Cheaper devices infrequently do well in the face of Apple products, and consumers are eager to dig hundreds more for one of the items.
This is due in part to Apple’s marketing, but also to its reliability. The company has proven that its products are durable and enduring using several testing devices like RF signal generators and arbitrary waveform generator. For a costumer, this means that purchasing Apple promises only the best.
So, what about the Apple iPhone? While it is a technological wonder, combining an iPod, cell phone and internet browser all at once in a sleek, sexy package with a touch screen as well as virtual keyboard that makes geeks drool, it is expensive and frequently, redundant. For those who already own an iPod as well as a cell phone, not much else is gained with the Apple iPhone save the convenience of having it all in one place.
In 2007, Apple iPhone was nominated as the best invention. Hence, Apple made the consumers who actually do not have need of it just had to buy it to save their statuses. Apple has verified that anything it releases is golden, and whenever it is time to purchase a new technological gadget its products stay on the top of list.
Your Amazon.ca Best Books (Comics) List Of 2011 (Comics Reporter)
The 2011 best graphic novels list for the Canadian iteration of the on-line
bookseller is up here. The bulk of it is the same as the Amazon.com list, with
a few swap-outs here and there. It's slightly surprising, but I think I prefer
the US list by a bit. In alphabetical order, the choices are:* Green River
Killer: A True Detective Story, Jeff Jensen and Jonathan Case (Dark Horse) *
Habibi, Craig Thompson (Pantheon) * Hark! A Vagrant, Kate Beaton (D+Q) * Joe
The Barbarian: Deluxe Edition, Grant Morrison and Sean Murphy (DC Comics) *
Kill Shakespeare Vol. 2, Conor Mcreery and Anthony Del Col and Andy Belanger
(IDW) * Love And Rockets: New Stories #4, Los Bros Hernandez (Fantagraphics) *
Mister Wonderful: A Love Story, Dan Clowes (Pantheon) * One Soul, Ray Fawkes
(Oni) * Pogo: The Complete Daily And Sunday Strips Vol. 1, Walt Kelly
(Fantagraphics) * The Death-Ray, Daniel Clowes (D+Q)I think you're starting to
see some consensus as to entry on these lists, such as Hark! A Vagrant and
Habibi. image from Joe The Barbarian
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