Ipad Brand Falls Short Of Apple’S New Product
Ipad Brand Falls Short Of Apple’S New Product
iPod. iMac. iPhoto. Thereâs no denying the cachet that Apple has built around an iconic range of products in the last decade. But if youâre Apple and you want your newest product to be construed as new, what do you name it? Maybe iPad wasnât the best choice.
Starting with the already belabored point, it comes as no surprise (at least to many, if not the name-creating wizards at Apple) that when three quarters of the productâs name is comprised of âPad,â some unwanted associations may be unavoidable. As the branding guru Michael Cronan pointed out, âItâs always those kinds of words that are suggestive of feminine menstruationâ, and Stephen Colbert surmised that the most likely alternative to the name âiPadâ must have been the âTamPodâ, with âiPadâ narrowly taking the win. This isnât to say that poorly chosen names havenât cropped up before: it wasnât long ago when you could stroll into Ford dealership and buy not only a Mustang or an Explorer, but alsoâ¦a Probe. Try impressing girls at the bar by telling them about your Probe in the parking lot. Product names matter. Enough said.
To the point though: Does the name really matter?
While some could see the benefit of the iPadâs awkward naming for its unique ability to âenable Twitter users to make the same joke over and over and over againâ as The Onion believes, what amounts to a silly connection may just be that: the equivalent of technology tabloid fodder. Many belittle Appleâs nomenclature issues, but the fact that such a discussion has arisen leads one to realize something: Though name is only one ingredient in building a strong brand it canât be ignored that name can convey not just simple messages, like the name âPadâ being used to describe Appleâsâ¦wellâ¦pad-shaped product, but that a name can be important in conveying complex messages.
To say the least, the iPad is full of impressive technology. From the processor bringing more speed and better graphics with less power usage, to the large screen and slick OS, the iPad is interesting for sure. Itâs a good piece of kit. But as questions are answered, they are raised just the same: No camera? No multitasking? Do people want a ten inch computer that doesnât have a keyboard? Shouldnât it have Flash? Will it eat my lesser technological devices to sustain itself?
Maybe a name that imbued a sense of technological revolution, a sense of mystery, or a sense of innovation would have been more appropriate then. Given that much of the criticism directed towards the iPad has been concerned with the notion that thereâs really not much new, a name that could by itself suggest something new would sit better with the public. The iVolution. The iSexy. The iSmooth. Well, not say a better name is easy to come by, but given the resemblance just in name to the ever-present…
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