I’m sorry, but this article says to me “You only need what we give you - not what you actually use”. This represents what Apple (and other manufacturers) WANT the public to think - not what the public actually DOES or SHOULD think.
Bingo. His smug, arrogant “You’ll take it and you’ll like it” immediately turned me off to whatever else he had to say.
So far, Apple has an excellent track record of figuring out what people want before they realize it themselves.
When it comes to tech stuff, you don’t generally know what you want because it you haven’t seen it yet.
The market will decide whether Apple is also right about their Watch, this AirBook, etc. If they make too many wrong assumptions about what people want, their company can go down just as quickly as it went up.
Free market and all that.
I didn't notice in the article where all people would be required to buy one of these MacBook computers could you point me to the law or legislation that enforces such a requirement?