And you thought the Blackberry Curve was big. In a society where the prevalent trend in technology is always to go smaller, Apple decides to separate from the herd and instead create the largest portable entertainment device to date. I hesitantly introduce to you the First Generation iPad.
Now I’m calling it the First Generation iPad because it will undoubtedly have predecessors in the near future that will be faster and smarter. That being said, it has barely been out a day and already is getting bad reviews--mainly that it is indeed too big. Exactly how is one supposed to carry this device around without being completely awkward and risk dropping and breaking it?
It is too soon to tell but I have a feeling that the First Generation iPad is simply another edition to a long line of products that were released before they were properly thought out. Better luck next time, Mr. Jobs.
Gigantic Media Handhelds
The First Generation iPad Promises to be Ever-Evolving
Trend Themes
1. Bigger Is Better - Creating larger portable entertainment devices may appeal to consumers looking for bigger screens and better viewing experiences.
2. Iterative Improvements - Investing in iterative updates and improvements could improve the lifespan and ratings of future products.
3. User-centered Design - Prioritizing consumer feedback and user-centered design could lead to better products that are more practical to use.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Exploring how larger screens and improved functionality in portable entertainment devices can shift the technology industry forward.
2. Consumer Electronics - Investing in updated products and creating a more user-friendly experience could disrupt the consumer electronics industry.
3. Product Design - Building products that are designed with consumer feedback in mind could shift the paradigm in the product design industry.