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India wasn't the apple of Steve Jobs' eyes

By now you’ve seen adulation, semi-biographical tributes and lavish praise being heaped upon Steve Jobs. Here’s one that covers nearly everything

August 31, 2011 / 09:25 IST
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By now you’ve seen adulation, semi-biographical tributes and lavish praise being heaped upon Steve Jobs. Here’s one that covers nearly everything he’s ever done. But as the dust of applause settles, it’s worth looking at the hard facts about how Apple was run by Steve Jobs, and more specifically at how the Indian market was treated by one of world’s most valuable companies. Hence, I would like to give you a myopic PC enthusiast’s take on why the vast majority of Indians have never experienced the full power of Mr Jobs’ vision and products.Premium and overpriced — most of us just can’t afford them!

There is no arguing that Apple products have never appealed to us beyond their design and aesthetics. Our’s is a very price-sensitive society where practicality and economy win over heart-dominated buying decisions. So, a Mac will always remain an oddity, and stay perpetually at the bottom of anyone’s shopping list. A number of Indian consumers continue to believe that Apple products are overpriced, under-configured, inflexible and with fewer (read pirated) options. A MacBook Pro is priced 30-40% higher than a similarly configured notebook; the MacBook Air, on the other hand, costs nearly twice as much!

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This policy of high-end pricing has only just started to wane, but for most of the decade past, Apple products have been prohibitively expensive for most Indians.

Steve Jobs Never Loved GamingWhile it is ironical that Steve Jobs’ first job was at a gaming company — and none other than Atari — it is no secret that he didn’t particularly enjoy gaming. Here’s a quote from John Carmack himself, maker of the ‘Doom and Quake’ series:“The truth is Steve Jobs doesn’t care about games. This is going to be one of those things that I say something in an interview and it gets fed back to him and I’m on his s***head list for a while on that, until he needs me to do something else there. But I think that that’s my general opinion. He’s not a gamer.”