Re: Why has the consumer electronics industry given up on boomers?



martin griffith wrote:

On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:59:41 -0400, in sci.electronics.design
gfretwell@xxxxxxx wrote:

It seems everything these days is aimed at teenagers, I would buy an
MP3 player if they would make it with a decent sized key pad. It seems
everything has tiny buttons and tiny displays. Smaller is not always
better. There are 70 million of us and we may end up being the only
ones with moiney as we tax our kids into poverty to pay for Social
Security. ;-)

Teenagers have less requirement for "quality", which is learnt over
the years, so are esily duped into "smaller is better" marketing

Or.....since teenagers can still hear out near 20 kHz, the Monster cable
guys can still sell them on the benefits of squeezing the last 0.2 dB
out of their stereo's last octave. The geezers^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hboomers have
no need for anything with that sort of performance.

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