Larry Colen wrote:
What they seem to be doing is a spastic attempt at emulating Steve Jobs, or
at least Apple, in releasing different and innovative products in the hopes
that one of them will catch on. If they release ten products, it doesn't
matter if nine of them are Lisas, if one of them is an iPod.
My reply:
But Apple is much more that just a "make it different" strategy. It's more
like "make it better and more appealing to a vast majority" so that it can
be sold in tons at a higher price point.
Then Larry Colen wrote:
Unfortunately, the K-5 is proof that a superior product is simply not enough
for market success.
My reply:
Sure. But a lesser product from an unappealing maker is more than enough for
a complete market failure.
Dario
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