noduplicates wrote:
> Peter,
> I agree with Erland about the problems of cannabalizing sales of the
> current device by releasing a new one and that SlimDevices has already
> made a commitment to the current device.  However, history and
> companies such as Apple have shown that building the right device the
> first time out obliterates the competition and wins a loyal customer
> following.  It is a dilemma for SlimDevices and the users that need a
> larger screen.
>
> The form factor of Sonos and iPhone with their larger screen makes it
> obvious that a little bigger is better.  I actually like to look at the
> album cover graphics because I tend to recall the albums more by there
> artwork than their name.  Also, anything that mimics flipping through a
> CD collection, whether crystal cases or in a CD book, replicates a
> familiar user experience.  Again, the new iPods do this.  To me this
> beats reading text anyday.
>   
It's pretty hard to distinguish between song titles that way.
> Peter, I'm showing my age (54) but do you need reading glasses?  I hate
>   

Not yet, but I'm getting closer.

> it but I do.  I tend to pop my glasses up or look over the top of them
> so I can see small text or detail clearly.  This means holding the
> object really close (~6") to my face and flipping them back on for
> distance.  My progressive lenses (distance on top, reading below) are
> not real clear for close-up and tend to tire my eyes because of the
> angle at which I have look through them for close-up vision.  It is a
> universal problem among people that need correction for distance and
> reading.

So, do you send letters to newspaper editors requesting them to print 
their articles in 24 points? There are limits to what can be done to 
accomodate you/us. That's life/economics.

Regards,
Peter


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