Envisioned by Olka Osadzinska, for the Saatchi&Saatchi Unimil campaign.
You can seat your eyes on this, but not your buttocks, because this couch has not been manufactured - yet.
Envisioned by Olka Osadzinska, for the Saatchi&Saatchi Unimil campaign.
You can seat your eyes on this, but not your buttocks, because this couch has not been manufactured - yet.
Amazon offers a free 1GB iPod shuffle with the purchase of a 32 GB iPod touch (via tuaw.com). Other retailers, who have been undercut by Apple's decision to drop the price of iPod shuffles by 30 US dollars, will surely offer similar bundle deals or put the 1GB model on sale. Look around and you'll find offers at 60% or less of $79, which was the price to afford in the 518 days before the recent announcement of a new 2GB model.
Do people prefer more to less? Well, would you buy an iPod shuffle with 1GB or with 2GB, if both were priced identically?
So — obviously, more is more. But why would anybody want 2GB, when the same iPod shuffle is available with 1GB at a lower price? At any lower price!
I would buy an iPod shuffle with 1GB, even if it were priced at just one dollar lower than a 2GB version. What would you do? You would probably call me stupid and chip in another lousy dollar for 1GB more.
... continue readingThere is not much more to say, but that it has been announced today. Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing: “The new 2GB model lets music lovers bring even more songs everywhere they go in the impossibly small iPod shuffle.”
There is something about the word impossibly that sounds convincing when Apple uses it.
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