mherger;467591 Wrote: 
> > If Logitech really wants this thing to get big they need to think
> > 'toaster' or as close as they can get to that type of deivce.
> 
> What customers seem to forget is that they don't want a toaster. It's
> not a standalone device like a toaster or even an iPod. It's a
> networking device. But with the ease of a toaster? Some users really
> want the online music, even Facebook and Flickr integration. That's our
> biggest challenge: Hide the huge complexity the user wants from the
> user.

...and this isn't aimed at you, Michael.  What posters need to
understand is that you can't have it both ways.  It can't be everyting
to everyone and not be overly complicated and reliable.  No one has ever
achieved that with any product.  You can't flame folks for thinking that
it should be easy to use because the advertising leads one to believe
that.  When those consumers get frustrated and vent, some folks take
them to task for not understanding it *isn't* a toaster.

Howard


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