“I’ve gone back and forth over the last several weeks trying to decide whether an Apple Watch was for me,” Don Reisinger writes for SlashGear. “After all, I’m not so sure that wearables really are the next big thing like so many others argue and I’m convinced that they need to change dramatically in order to provide a real competition to traditional watches.”
“But alas, I’m breaking down and buying an Apple Watch,” Reisinger writes. “Some might wonder why I would choose to buy an Apple Watch when, frankly, I don’t see myself wearing it all that often. And truth be told, it’s been a debate inside me for weeks. Do I really need a smartwatch? Will it really provide me with value in my life? Can’t I just get another product that does the tricks I’m looking for?”
“I’m buying an Apple Watch because, well, it’s the only reasonable choice for me,” Reisinger writes. “I’ve already invested in Apple products, the integration between them and Apple Watch should be strong, and I don’t want to deal with establishing a whole new life on other platforms.”
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MacDailyNews Take: Soon, this article, and countless others like it, are going to sound at least as stupid as those that questioned the need for an iPhone prior to June 2007.