thomsens;177205 Wrote: 
> I don't know that I completely agree here.  The transporter has made the
> notion of owning a CD player unimportant to me.  If you look at the
> devices it eliminates from a system and the fact that your music is
> much more accessible, the cost is much less of an issue.  A good sales
> person can help people understand this value quickly.  The challenge is
> that you need that salesperson catching the actual customers in need of
> the education which requires that the system be on store shelves.  
> 
> Have you seen the automatic esspresso makers that go for $2K-$3K in
> William-Sonoma?   They wouldn't put them in every store if they didn't
> sell a lot of them.  Who can justify that (full disclosure, I've had
> one for years and love it)?  To me, it's a far weaker argument to
> suggest that the value of that system is worth it vs. a transporter.
> 
> I do think Logitech needs to keep their name off the device though.

Yes - I have seen those super-expensive espresso makers and I know
people who have bought them too - so point taken. But ... espresso is
an addictive drug:)

-Ron


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