iWatch? MagicBand? Coincidence? I think not...

DTale

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Just something I thought was quite funny...

Both Apple and Disney suddenly have an interest in attaching technology to people's wrists!

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Could you see in the future a possible connection between the two? Imagine your park ticket being part of your apple product!

I sense... WORLD DOMINATION!
(I kid..)
 

luv

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I was just trying to joke, since both companies can pretty much do whatever they want (even if it sucks) and still have fans drooling over it.
I'm a fan of both Apple and Disney and am not drooling over anything.

I know plenty of Disney fans who don't drool over anything and everything Disney.

I think you might have been misinformed on those subjects.
 

DTale

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I'm a fan of both Apple and Disney and am not drooling over anything.

I know plenty of Disney fans who don't drool over anything and everything Disney.

I think you might have been misinformed on those subjects.


Trust me when I tell you I am not drooling over anything. That is why I made this thread....

Perhaps my sarcasm can no longer be understood.
 

luv

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Trust me when I tell you I am not drooling over anything. That is why I made this thread....

Perhaps my sarcasm can no longer be understood.
My apologies.

It seemed like you started a thread to say that Disney and Apple fans were all stupid people who would salivate on cue, lol. Like we were all mindless automatons who liked everything we were told to like. Obviously, that is not the case! Anyone who doubts it need only read the threads. :)

Glad to know you're actually smarter than that and did not mean to imply such a thing.
 

wdwmagic

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No connection because apple is on a slow but downward slope until they can (if they can) come up with their next wow product....the iWatch isn't it either
Strongly disagree there. I think wearable technology is exactly the next big thing. Might be Apples watch, might be Google glass, or might be something else - but wearable is where it is at. Lots and lots of R&D going into that area right now.
 

AEfx

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Strongly disagree there. I think wearable technology is exactly the next big thing. Might be Apples watch, might be Google glass, or might be something else - but wearable is where it is at. Lots and lots of R&D going into that area right now.

True, but lots of R&D in the home electronics industry went into 3-D in the past few years, and people still don't really care - when, if you listened to the pundits 2-3 years ago, we'd be watching all our content in 3-D by now.

Disney went with a bracelet because the logistics of doing it with phones just is too much - unless it was run by text messages, there are just too many compatibility problems to roll out a universal system (and even then, some people who pay for texts still would have been a thorn). The only way they could not have countless, eternal tech support issues, was to use their own hardware token.

With the wearables - we can't even get most people to use Bluetooth ear pieces in the car, the audience for those products is finite. Smartphones are getting bigger, not smaller - and while I find Google Glass neat and sure, if it was $500 or under, I'd so buy one, it's going to remain a curiosity and a toy in the consumer realm - though it does have some definite possible industrial potential.

An iWatch (which would inevitably be connected to your iPhone and give you alerts, etc.) would be invaluable to a certain group (people that work a job where they cannot look at their phone, etc.) - or in the workplace (could see Disney using something like that instead of those short range phones), most consumers are feeling too connected these days, and aren't clamoring for another device to further tie them to their electronic life.

So again, absolutely agree that a lot of R&D is going into that area, but it's going to be stuff like NextGen for industrial/recreational/commercial purposes, not really for every day use by the average consumer.
 

WDWDad13

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Strongly disagree there. I think wearable technology is exactly the next big thing. Might be Apples watch, might be Google glass, or might be something else - but wearable is where it is at. Lots and lots of R&D going into that area right now.

I'm convinced apple could go into a cow pasture and put an apple logo on cow manure and sell the iPoo for $200 to some people lol

Wearable "stuff" maybe cool for some, but the magic band is probably where I draw the line. The iWatch and google glasses or things like that are just gaudy and not very attractive. Just my opinion though. I'm sure they'll make millions off of them tho haha
 

britlightyear

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I think that a watch face accessory will be created for Magic Bands very shortly. Might as well make it somewhat functional.
This is a very good idea. A Magic band accessory I would actually buy. I don't ever wear a watch but if I'm going to have something on my wrist, might as well make it helpful and also won't have to pull my phone out of my pocket every 20 minutes to check the time.
 

WDWFREAK53

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Strongly disagree there. I think wearable technology is exactly the next big thing. Might be Apples watch, might be Google glass, or might be something else - but wearable is where it is at. Lots and lots of R&D going into that area right now.

While this will take some time to become "mainstream"...I too feel that it's the future. Is the iWatch the first step? Personally I don't feel that it is. I have many Apple products...not because I'm a "fanboi" but because they all just work together very well. I don't like that you're tied to their "stuff" but I can understand why they do it.

I have zero interest in the iWatch but I do have interest in GoogleGlass (although I would NEVER pay the astronomical price these will cost).

(The GoogleGlass idea is actually very good because with glasses, people forget that they are there. With something on your wrist, you're always banging things, catching it on stuff, and you're basically doing the same motion as if you had a phone in your hand.)
 

DTale

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For those of you saying you think wearable technology is too much, and you can't be any more connected then you are now, I have some bad news.

You have to think about it this way; eventually the younger generations are going to be the adults, right? And as of right now, they love being connected to their devices, and I'm sure wouldn't mind being connected even more. If the younger generations are willing to purchase and enjoy these wearable products, then sadly they will become almost as much a necessity as their smart phones.

Don't want to sound Grim, but pretty soon the younger generation will be in charge, and if they want to be attached to technology at the hip, then they will be.

Think about it as technological progressivism. (LOL)
 

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