Opinion is going to be completely split on this, with those
iPhone/iTouch owners likely to push the debate more then others.

I think there are two types of impact

1) Existing SB owners who may reconsider purchasing a controller in
future

2) Potential new SB owners through the Apple route

IMO both are hypothetical and difficult to measure, I don't think
anyone is expecting Logitech to change their business model based on a
few opinions on here but I'm pretty sure they have discussed potential
impacts of the success of the apps and iP/iT.

>From my perspective I have more friends with iPhones then SB kit, I am
always selling the SB to them and you add a handy and cheap iPhone app
into the equation it may well sway them.

For the record I'm also not a massive apple fan due to the restrictions
around their kit but do like the iPhone

Mark Lanctot;363940 Wrote: 
> Yes!
> 
> I personally will never get an iPhone or an iPod (or any Apple product,
> actually) because I just don't agree with their very closed,
> pay-premium-for-everything approach.  I also don't follow "tech
> bandwagons". 
> 
> But even if I did, the iPhone is really unattractive here in Canada. 
> You can only get it from one cell provider and it's saddled with an
> expensive long-term (3 year) cell phone contract, $60-$75/month.  You
> can't get it without a contract.
> 
> The SBC is cheap by comparision - a little more expensive upfront but
> cheaper after a couple of months since you don't have those monthly
> fees.


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