Great video! I’ve always doubted Apple intended the first AVP for mass consumption. For months, the news was that they would only release 400,000 units. To put that into perspective, their last new product was released 9 years ago and was considered “niche.” Even then, they still had 2 million units available. Apple set the AVP price at $3,500. So, either you believe Apple completely lost their minds or it was released as a high-tech, low-supply, high-priced “exploratory device.” One believes Apple had no understanding of the general tech consumer or the spending habits of their own customers. The other believes Apple released the AVP to gather feedback from early adopters in both the enterprise and consumer markets. I do not believe Apple is a stupid company, and dumber than “The Verge”.
my favorite opening movie lines yet 0:51
Interesting to see the challenges faced by longer EV journies and how different apps can assist.
Another great episode 😎🤙🏻❤️
Stephen, what product do use to scrape specific video sections off of internet?
Great video! I’ve always doubted Apple intended the first AVP for mass consumption. For months, the news was that they would only release 400,000 units. To put that into perspective, their last new product was released 9 years ago and was considered “niche.” Even then, they still had 2 million units available. Apple set the AVP price at $3,500. So, either you believe Apple completely lost their minds or it was released as a high-tech, low-supply, high-priced “exploratory device.” One believes Apple had no understanding of the general tech consumer or the spending habits of their own customers. The other believes Apple released the AVP to gather feedback from early adopters in both the enterprise and consumer markets. I do not believe Apple is a stupid company, and dumber than “The Verge”.
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