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Then why didn't the Newton sell? Oh yeah because it sucked, your analogy is retarded and untrue. Also the original Apple TV didn't sell all that well, so that makes you doubly retarded.
Because nobody could afford the Newton since it cost almost a grand almost 2 decades ago?
Also the Apple TV sold pretty well, considering how terrible a product it was:
Within the first week of presales in January 2007, Apple TV was the top selling item at the Apple Store.[135] Orders exceeded 100,000 units by the end of January and Apple began ramping-up to sell over a million units before the 2007 holiday season.[136] Analysts began calling it a "DVD killer"[137] that could enable multiple services. Analysts also predicted that Apple could sell up to 1.5 million units in the first year.[138] Besides the Apple Store, Best Buy was one of the first retailers to carry the device;[139] Target and Costco[140] followed shortly thereafter.
Two months into sales, Forrester Research predicted that Apple would only sell a million Apple TV units, because consumers prefer advertisement-supported content over paid content. Forrester predicted that cable companies would be the clear winners over content providers such as the iTunes Store.[141] Shortly after, Apple released YouTube functionality and Jobs stated that Apple TV was a "DVD player for the Internet". Market analysts immediately saw that YouTube on Apple TV "provides a glimpse of this product's potential and its future evolution",[142] but overall, analysts had mixed reactions regarding the future of Apple TV. Some negative reactions followed after Jobs referred to the device as a "hobby", implying it was less significant than the Macintosh, iPod, and iPhone.[143]
In Apple's first quarter 2009 financial results conference call, acting chief executive Tim Cook stated that Apple TV sales increased three times over the same quarter a year ago. Cook mentioned that the movie rental business was working well for Apple, Apple would continue investment in movie rentals and Apple TV, but Apple TV is still considered a hobby for the company.[5] Due to the growth of digital TV and consumers turning to Internet media services, an analyst predicted sales of 6.6 million Apple TVs by the end of 2009.[101]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_tv#Sales
