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That's fair. But even fans of them have to admit that they do attract a certain demographic. Namely people who want Apple-only products throughout their home, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Airports, Time Capsule, Apple TV, etc. I can count on my hands how many people I know who have an Airport, and they're all Apple fanatics. Most people either seem to utilise whatever their ISP gives them (the vast majority), or buy whatever is popular on Amazon and has the features they want. Even then power users are a small subset of consumers. Airports requiring an app isn't a good justification for why Google can do the same. I'd argue that Airports are in the wrong here, and that the market has shown that routers which provide a web interface do better. |