The beauty is the initial atraction, once you get to know it is the 
functionally that makes you fall in love with. The two are important for mass 
market appeal. I think we've all agreed  on that. If you just want to sell to 
geeks and make no money (billionair range) then forget about beauty.

On Feb 5, 2009, at 6:49 PM, gslender <[email protected]> wrote:


Often it is functionality that beats hands-down over beauty (or pure
design).

You can gave a beautiful looking car, but if functionally you have
trouble driving it, then customers won't be happy.

A smart-phone is a functional device, you buy one to be functional -
ie rarely do you own one so that you can "wear it" (though I'm sure
many iPhone users have only bought one to be seen having one).

Long term success will more likely be won by overall function rather
than good looks.

Grant




      


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