QUOTE(Humping^Panda @ Jan 10 2007, 12:15 PM)
okie..

hope one day i got alot extra money to join the crowd(which i wont).
actually i got turn off by ipods...nice look but sound quality crappy n pricy..
and its pc os...not many application support it.
okie those ipod thingy/imac laptop i can give them the 9/10 for design..but for usage wise...they r way way too over rated.
I think ppl buy MAC/apple just to be different bcoz they think tht can pay higher price and feel unique with tht design.
maybe i m wrong..running OSx on pc might have the different experience with running it on the mobilephone.yeah if it is better than pc so wat..u still cant play many game or unable install many many apps.
beside, i think iphone is a PDA type phone rite?
it might end up like pc-mac war(which they clearly lost it)/window-mac support apps war(need to say much?).
i wonder who will built more plugins/ extra application for the iphone.
anyway, this is just my 2cent opinion...i might be wrong.

well atleast i dont waste money also on such thing like this.hahaha who knw after i use the iphone i also like it...but no point to rush for such expensive thing.
If you're not a long time user of both mac and PC, and a user of a PDA phone, you are not really qualified to comment. WinXP and MacOSX each have different advantages over each other.
It's true that Apple lost the PC-Mac war, because Microsoft has a monopoly of 95% market share. But Apple's market positioning has always been Ease of Use. In this category, Apple is No. 1. In the iPhone's case, people will buy it because of physical esthetics and it's Ease of Use. It's not for everyone who need all kinds of apps on a phone.
I have an O2 mini with lots of apps. But I still like to own an iPhone. The price is within the range of any Windows Mobile 5 PDA phone. Not overpriced at all. If you don't need PDA functions, then you don't need to rush for such expensive thing.