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Ipad 3rd generation a dud?

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Meh, bad example... but I'm just saying that initial sales (especially backed by so much hype) aren't really a good indicator of whether a product is a dud.

I say this from the standpoint that, as a consumer, I would wait until it's baked for a few months before I made any kneejerk reactions based on sales numbers.

If the iPad3 is a dud then fuck, what do you consider ever single Android tablet to date?
 
If the iPad3 is a dud then fuck, what do you consider ever single Android tablet to date?

Duds? What's your point? Oh wait ... in your world, if you're not with us, you're an Android fanboy. No, sorry - I have an iPhone 4 (after trading in my Droid 2) and an iPad 2. I was just making an observation about the false logic applied in the second post of the thread. No need to grab your pitchfork 😉
 
Meh, bad example... but I'm just saying that initial sales (especially backed by so much hype) aren't really a good indicator of whether a product is a dud.

I say this from the standpoint that, as a consumer, I would wait until it's baked for a few months before I made any kneejerk reactions based on sales numbers.

Technically, the iPad 3 isn't "hyped". It does contain about 80-90% of the things people want most, which are:

1) Higher resolution screen
2) 4G LTE
3) A better GPU for games
 
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