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Ok, so what would be the value proposition (VP) in such a device?
If there's no VP there's no way to do the marketing. With the
Kindle you can have thousands of books with you in just a few ounces
of hardware - a big improvement in that sense. For the board games market you could have hundreds of board games in one device with no increase in storage space, no pieces to lose and automated scoring. But perhaps board games is too narrow and not all board games would work; only the full disclosure ones (i.e. not Scrabble - but Risk and Monopoly are ok). What else could you use the table metaphor for? Model railroads? Ouija boards? SimCity? Graphic design? Next, if can you get the price down to that of an iPad... Thanks Robert PS Should I be copyrighting this stuff or something? R On 10/14/10 8:56 PM, Steve Smith wrote: Ambient Pixel, LLC (formalization of AnySurface(tm) technology ala SimTable(tm) ) needs more people to pursue more vertical markets (e.g. the GO market, or board games, or ...) any GO enthusiasts ready to go? |
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