Hirdetés
Introduction, packaging
Women’s PDA. I don’t know how much will our readers be surprised by these two words, but I have been quite surprised. It’s such a product category that doesn’t really exist, just Asus had P320 assigned to it. So, a women’s PDA – how does that look like? I think the ladies don’t really use pocket computers, only if it’s necessary for their work or if they really like these gadgets. Those who fall in this second category will probably not be excited about the “small and beautiful” P320 and the bosses won’t give different handsets to their women employees either. So we still have the question: who is P320 made for?
It could have been made for lots of people, as not only women can like pocket handsets – to tell the truth I don’t like taking a 150 gram stuff with me. The success of HTC Touch and LG KS20 are a great example for this, so this new Asus would have its market, but please, why do they have to advertise it with such a lame marketing? I’m not sure I would buy something that is advertised with the “female” adjective, no matter if it would satisfy my needs or not.
The handset, provided by SpeedShop, came in a large box that’s not feminine at all. It had a standard and a car charger, a car holder a black, patterned, plush holder, a headset, a data cable and the inevitable pile of manuals and CD besides the PDA.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!