Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
I said that Garmin has several products that appeal to different segments of the market. That was unrelated to the Edge 500; it's just a general truth. (We're not talking about ancient history here.) You latched on to the 500 and got all obsessive because I pointed out that you can buy one today for much less than the cost of a new phone (which is true). You're tilting at windmills.
No, you what you said later was different that what you said at first.
It's possible that the problem is that you weren't clear but that's your problem.
Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
What you're talking about is actually the reason companies make more than one product. For example you can buy a 510 that does Live Tracking, or for $100 less you can buy a 500 that doesn't. If you don't care about or understand a feature, you shouldn't pay for it. That doesn't mean other people also find something unimportant.
If they don't make the 500,
this can't be the reason. If the 500 is "unrelated", then it isn't an "example" of the reason.