It's why we have brands and markets. So we can associate them with _something_ and move on from terms such as 486DX 33Mhz.
People want to buy an "iPads", not the Apple K48 tablet (the internal name for the first iPad.
... And when I bought a laptop in 2005, yes, I did buy a "Centrino" one because I knew the Intel Wifi chipset combination was compatible with Linux.
... And Intel put out some other requirements and called them "Ultrabooks".
It's why we have brands and markets. So we can associate them with _something_ and move on from terms such as 486DX 33Mhz.
People want to buy an "iPads", not the Apple K48 tablet (the internal name for the first iPad.
... And when I bought a laptop in 2005, yes, I did buy a "Centrino" one because I knew the Intel Wifi chipset combination was compatible with Linux.
... And Intel put out some other requirements and called them "Ultrabooks".