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.


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