Monday, December 10, 2007

Today Only! Get free shipping on everything in the Apple Store.

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Apple is offering FREE SHIPPING on EVERYTHING in the Apple Store - Today Only, so check it out...

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

J.Y. Design Posts: Apple Mac & iPod Buyer's Guide

J.Y. Design has long been an 'Mac shop'. Many Apple products are used in day to day work. We also find that we recommend various products to clients, colleagues, family and friends.

This new page will be the place to see the latest hardware, and what the highlights and tradeoffs are when considering a purchase. Check it out...

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device "Kindle"

Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device - Today Amazon.com released Kindle, what some are of course calling the iPod for eBooks.

Engadget has some good coverage of the release and some initial reactions to the device. Initial reactions to the hardware design seem favorable, and in the 'ugly, but pleasingly functional' category.

Here are some things that seem to stand out immediately...

PROS
  • Amazon and books are peas in a pod, the user experience seems carefully crafter to lead to smooth downloading and reading workflow
  • The form factor is interesting, the screen similar in size to a book and the e-ink technology looks like it offers a grayscale rendering, and it's light
  • The eBooks are less expensive is some cases, than buying and shipping the paper counterpart - there's a definite "Green" notion to this.
  • The battery is user-replaceable (cough - Apple, get a clue)
  • No subscriptions or additional fees, beyond the cost of the device, for wireless access, 1yr warranty
  • Promised less than 1 min. downloads
  • USB 2.0 connectivity for PC and Mac, but does not require a computer
  • Email documents and images to the device, read blogs and newspapers
CONS
  • $400 and a Grayscale display? Now that's more Newton than the iPhone. I understand the tradeoffs here, but we are in the age of sexy color touchscreen mobile devices, so this does come across as a bit v1.0
  • No back-light, so, how do you read in the dark? Well, one of the few accessories listed at the bottom of the new Kindle product page is a clunky looking $20 reading light with a clip designed more for print books than eBooks. This seems like a careless afterthought, so it's probably safe to assume that Amazon will release or partner for slicker accessories to fill in the feature gaps.
  • As clipmarks.com points out, unlike an iPod you can't "rip" the books you already own onto the Kindle. So, it seems to me, since Amazon keeps such great tabs on previous purchases, it would be slick if they offered customers free versions of books previously purchased on Amazon as Kindle eBook 'cross-grades'.
  • The built in 256MB internal is pretty wimpy. If you really intend to fill it up with books and emailed documents, you'll likely make the additional investment in a SD memory card (supports up to 4GB). So mark that down as a hidden cost.
  • $9.99+ per book may not be a great savings when you factor in the purchase of the Kindle device itself. These eBooks cannot be shared easily, resold in the aftermarket, or donated to a local library. Seth Godin has an interesting perspective on this. In this sense, Kindle books are far more limited - but that same argument has not deterred online music sales and overpricing.
  • I can't seem to find info on the exact dimensions of the screen itself, I'm curious to know just how much bigger it is than an iPod touch / iPhone
  • All that embossed texture on the backside is going to collect some nasty dirt and buildup from your grubby hands.
  • Branding nit: with "Book Burning" as an indelible part of history, Kindle certainly seems loaded with irony
  • And as an aside, the Kindle introduces techno-lust into the reading equation. Next year's Kindle will be cooler, just like iPods, let the buyers remorse begin. Books don't really do that to you.
While others have tried, Amazon is in a unique position to move this technology forward. It will be interesting to see how the product performs, and to observe the ecosystem that will likely grow around it.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Welcome to Applebucks Store, would you like a Venti iPod with your Grande Mac & Tall Latte?

OK, so Amazon is now selling high quality DRM-Free MP3s. This must mean that any moment now Steve is going to flip the switch and all songs sold by Apple will be "iTunes Plus" but will cost $.99 (or even less, to compete with Amazon's range of .99-.89/song). Right? So, come on Steve... Steve?

Well if Apple doesn't do something soon, before Amazon grows its selection, then the iTunes store could become the overpriced big box of the internet. Could it be that Apple loves Starbucks, because they sell coffee at higher prices, than say Dunkin' Donuts? (That's a Boston joke)

When Apple originally released iTunes Plus, I was not impressed. I was already getting a lot of music I wanted from eMusic, despite the limited selection. Between eMusic, and now Amazon, there's a strong possibility that you can now legitimately purchase most of the music you want in non-DRM form at great prices. Basically, these sites offer the real iTunes Plus, the version consumers actually want.

Apple needs to deliver iTunes Plus style product, at normal or cheaper prices or it will surely loose all but the most naive customers. Let's hope that having more expensive music downloads doesn't actually become an Apple strategy, inspired by its budding relationship with a certain Seattle Coffee retailer. You may be able argue that a mocha at Starbucks tastes better than the average Joe. But there's no arguing that a 128kbps Protected AAC file that costs $.99, sounds better than a non-DRM 256kpbs MP3 file for $.89 - even if it's served in an iTunes cup...

Welcome to Applebucks

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

More Pods than 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'!

Apple Refreshes iPod Line: Well there was quite a buzz today. New form factor for the iPod nano with upgraded UI and video support, New colored Shuffles, the recasting of the large capacity model as "iPod classic"; and of course the iPhone without a phone - "iPod touch". White is out as well, only silver, black, and a new palette of colors.

As others have pointed out, Apple has spread out the features, actually making it a tough decision. The nano and classic have an upgraded UI with coverflow and some neat new features. iPod touch has the high-end touch screen UI and wifi, but the limited storage capacity highlights that this is a both a v1 release and comes across as more of a crippled iPhone, than a unique device. Brave early adopters will be in for a treat, but I'd say it would be more conservative to see how these improve in the next release both in terms of capacity and refinements to the design and features. Hit up Apple.com for eye candy, specs, and tons of great videos showing off the new line...

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Coworkers.com Summer 2007 iPod Giveaway

Coworkers iPod Nano PromotionJ.Y. Design client Coworkers.com is giving away an iPod Nano (8 GB). The promotion ends on September 30th, so go check it out now. The promotion requires that you register on the site for FREE. It's a startup site, with a growing community so odds are pretty high in your favor: Enter at Coworkers.com now

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

TRAFFICJamz FM Transmitter for iPod

My original iTrip finally got broken after being thrown in pockets and the glove compartment too often. I was on the verge of buying another Griffin product, but I found a new and simple take of the iTrip auto and it was cheaper too. The TRAFFICJamz by Newer Technology is a charger and FM transmitter combo. I'm very pleased with it's performance and simplicity.

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

iLounge Rings In The Holiday Season With Its The 2007 iPod Buyers' Guide



"The world's most popular iPod and accessory buyers’ guide is back for its third year, and better than ever!" - I dig the wide-screen edition.

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