4 minutes later you savage!
4 extra minutes for something that can actually be classified as coffee. Small price to pay.
4 minutes later you savage!
In a few years, we'll look back at how DRM killed Keurig. Ease up on the greed, people.
Besides the DRM, is there any real practical difference between the old cups and these new ones?
Besides the DRM, is there any real practical difference between the old cups and these new ones?
So its biggest selling point is it provides a smaller selection of coffee?
So its biggest selling point is it provides a smaller selection of coffee?
So its biggest selling point is it provides a smaller selection of coffee?
It seems like you're paying more for less value. Instead of adapting, Green Mountain is trying to brute force their victory.The biggest selling point is that this will eventually be the only way to get a Keurig.
Honestly what are you getting? A 4 cup option, neon lights, touchscreen. Who cares about all that. This is simply a way to take back 'their' market.
I'm still waiting for something better than Tassimo to come along. I don't understand why Keurig is so popular in the US. Tassimo is so much better. I went to the store today and saw 3 or 4 different Keurig machines that aren't even compatible with each other's coffee pods; what a cluster fuck.
4 extra minutes for something that can actually be classified as coffee. Small price to pay.
Odd, I wasn't aware of this. They have 2 different types of brewers on the market, well 3 now I guess.
K-Cup
Vue
2.0
All the K-Cup brewers can use any pod plus the reusable pod that I have. I don't know much about the Vue at all, it really did not catch on. This 2.0 is an effort to re-capture their 'lost' control on the market.
In terms of Tassimo vs Keurig, it really is damn near the same thing. K-Cup just has much more of the market, therefore they have a much broader selection.