This week Tim Bajarin, Bob O’Donnell and Jan Dawson discuss the Intel, Google and Tag Heuer luxury Android smartwatch collaboration; the market potential for autonomous cars and NVidia’s role in it; and potential opportunities and challenges for an Apple-branded TV service.
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I agree that the draw of the smart watch is not going to be a computer on your wrist. Ultimately I don’t think it is actually part of the mobile computing genre. In this regard it seems, at least as Apple is releasing it, it is an additional interface to computing, but not the computer itself, unlike even a smartphone or tablet.
As jewelry there are going to be times when the right band along with an appropriate clock “face” will be enough. And other times when a completely different, actual watch will be more appropriate. In that situation it does not help to be as dependent on the watch as, say, a smartphone.
Great discussion, guys.
Joe
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