detroitwalt
Superstar
All the reviews seem to be overwhelmingly positive so far.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/featu...review-you-ll-want-one-but-you-don-t-need-one
[QUOTEThe watch is not life-changing. It is, however, excellent. Apple will sell millions of these devices, and many people will love and obsess over them. It is a wonderful component of a big ecosystem that the company has carefully built over many years. It is more seamless and simple than any of its counterparts in the marketplace. It is, without question, the best smartwatch in the world.][/QUOTE]
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/t...t-only-after-a-steep-learning-curve.html?_r=0
http://www.theverge.com/a/apple-watch-review
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/featu...review-you-ll-want-one-but-you-don-t-need-one
[QUOTEThe watch is not life-changing. It is, however, excellent. Apple will sell millions of these devices, and many people will love and obsess over them. It is a wonderful component of a big ecosystem that the company has carefully built over many years. It is more seamless and simple than any of its counterparts in the marketplace. It is, without question, the best smartwatch in the world.][/QUOTE]
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/t...t-only-after-a-steep-learning-curve.html?_r=0
t took three days — three long, often confusing and frustrating days — for me to fall for the Apple Watch. But once I fell, I fell hard.
First there was a day to learn the device’s initially complex user interface. Then another to determine how it could best fit it into my life. And still one more to figure out exactly what Apple’s first major new product in five years is trying to do — and, crucially, what it isn’t.
It was only on Day 4 that I began appreciating the ways in which the elegant $650 computer on my wrist was more than just another screen. By notifying me of digital events as soon as they happened, and letting me act on them instantly, without having to fumble for my phone, the Watch became something like a natural extension of my body — a direct link, in a way that I’ve never felt before, from the digital world to my brain.
http://www.theverge.com/a/apple-watch-review
[Let’s just get this out of the way: the Apple Watch, as I reviewed it for the past week and a half, is kind of slow. There’s no getting around it, no way to talk about all of its interface ideas and obvious potential and hints of genius without noting that sometimes it stutters loading notifications. Sometimes pulling location information and data from your iPhone over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi takes a long time. Sometimes apps take forever to load, and sometimes third-party apps never really load at all. Sometimes it’s just unresponsive for a few seconds while it thinks and then it comes back./QUOTE]
Macrumors has more reviews
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/04/08/apple-watch-review-roundup/
I'm thinking about preordering. I was planning on getting the mid-tier version with the black sport band for $700 but realized that makes no sense knowing the 1st gen will be gimped. I'll get the sport version instead if
I do end up copping one.