> Consumers can pick and choose a range of Apple products that best fit their lifestyles. This is why Apple is very vocal about continuing to invest in the Mac.
I laughed when I read these two sentences. Speaking of the Mac, there are hardly any Apple products that fit best for many consumers. Apple and the people who write about Apple may chant that "Apple is very vocal about continuing to invest in the Mac", but what's seen in retail and online stores says a lot about the "investment" not being helpful or useful for customers who have been with Apple for long.
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> However, Apple's handling of the Mac line has been increasingly questionable.
Seriously, was "questionable" the best adjective that the author could come up with in this context? In my opinion, the right wording, based on facts as observed by consumers, should be, "However, Apple's abandoning of the Mac line and its usual tightlippedness has been mind numbingly incomprehensible and exasperatingly frustrating."
I laughed when I read these two sentences. Speaking of the Mac, there are hardly any Apple products that fit best for many consumers. Apple and the people who write about Apple may chant that "Apple is very vocal about continuing to invest in the Mac", but what's seen in retail and online stores says a lot about the "investment" not being helpful or useful for customers who have been with Apple for long.
> …
> However, Apple's handling of the Mac line has been increasingly questionable.
Seriously, was "questionable" the best adjective that the author could come up with in this context? In my opinion, the right wording, based on facts as observed by consumers, should be, "However, Apple's abandoning of the Mac line and its usual tightlippedness has been mind numbingly incomprehensible and exasperatingly frustrating."