Hands on: Why trying an Apple Watch made me want to buy one<article>
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I had a $17,000
Apple Watch Edition strapped to my wrist today.
Rose gold. 38mm. Rose gray strap that felt like butter, with a modern buckle also in solid 18-carat gold. It was beautiful. But as luxe as the materials are, my hands-on demo time with the Apple Watch made me confident that I can go with the entry-level
Apple Watch Sport and be just as happy.</p><p>
Why? It’s the software, silly! The Apple Watch’s
apps, glances, and notifications are so easy to use and well-thought-out that once I started tapping, pressing, and scrolling around the tiny display, I quickly forgot what materials were in the case and strap. Here’s what I found so compelling in my brief demo time, and why I’m looking forward to strapping an Apple Watch (Sport, natch) onto my wrist come April 24.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2894759/hands-on-why-trying-an-apple-watch-made-me-want-to-buy-one.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Hands on: Why trying an Apple Watch made me want to buy one