Apple's first iPhone and Tesla's Roadster are examples of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) that were created using the Goldilocks quality principle. The first iPhone, released in 2007, was far from perfect. It lacked key features that are now standard, such as copy and paste, MMS messaging, and an app store. However, it was good enough to revolutionize the smartphone industry and establish Apple as a key player. Similarly, Tesla's Roadster was the company's first vehicle. It had limited range and a high price tag, but it demonstrated the potential of electric vehicles and helped Tesla establish its brand.
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