Is it just me or is the market for these types of phones starting to
disappear. I know that older people are looking to use these types of
phones now, but I'm assuming that the number of elderly that don't
know how to use other features (address book for example) is
decreasing over time. Any idea how long we'll need these types of
solutions around?? I'm thinking no more than say 3 - 5 years, but
that is a shot in the dark. The need for bigger buttons may always be
around. 

~Lis

http://www.elisabethhuber.com


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