Philip Meyer;505177 Wrote: > >1. Alarm clock user (90% I would guess). > >2. Start playing music at 'x' time and play like normal with a normal > >screen, no timeout, etc. This I would think could be done through an > >applet. > > > >Logitech needs to focus on use case number ONE. > > I agree that case 1 is important. But, I also think that 2 may be a > bit higher than you have placed it. Remember that Radio is portable. > It has a battery. Many beta testers have theirs in their kitchen, or > move it around the house - use it outside, etc. It's more than just > something that sits next to the bed and gets used for an hour each > morning. > > And the functionality shouldn't just be for Radio - all players have > alarm modes - even the Transporter player shares the same SBS alarm > clock features; I can't imagine a Transporter being used in the bedroom > as an alarm clock!
>From the Logitech marketing for the Squeeze Radio; > > 4-day alarm clock functionality > Place the network radio in your bedroom and eliminate the need for a > separate alarm clock. Hmm. Seems to me that to eliminate the need for a separate alarm clock you need to work as well as a regular alarm clock and worry a heck of a lot less about trying to please the one-off use cases. -- jmpage2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jmpage2's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=41 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=73506 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
