Praise for Apple Watch Flows In

Clockwise from bottom: WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler, USAToday's Ed Baig, NY Times' Farhad ManjooAnd yes we chose to list them this way to prove that, even in a digital age, we still know what

Top tech reviewers agree they would purchase an Apple Watch, after a week of playing with them ahead of its April 24 release. The watch's greatest value is being able to look at your phone less, according to the Wall Street Journal's Geoffrey Fowler. "Once I fell, I fell hard," says NY Times Farhad Manjoo. And Ed Baig of USA Today is reserving a prominent spot on his wrist after his test included opening a hotel door at the W Hotel in Times Square. Each one cited the steep learning curve, but once savvy enough to use all the features, they were drawn in by the promise of fewer iPhone glances and subtle wrist vibrations that vary depending on the notification.

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