greekchimera
Cadet 3rd Year
- Registriert
- Aug. 2007
- Beiträge
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Dear Prodcut Manager,
right now I'm really disappointed with your strategy about the distribution of your netbooks. I've been now looking for more than two months for a decent netbook but there is not even one available. Could you please help me to answer following questions:
1) Why do you build everything with a piano finish? This only causes greasy finger prints, and with time, the finish vanishes and the chassis gets bold points, expecially on the right and the left to the touchpad. Furthermore, scratches from carrying the netbook are getting very visible.
Why don't you use a decent plastic or aluminum finish?
2) Why do you use glossy displays? Yes, the coloures are much more brighter. But the main usage of working with it outside is getting senseless, because as soon the sun shines on it you can't see anything. And also working in closed rooms is still disturbing as you are always mirroring yourself in the display. I didn't knew that all people are narcissists.
3) Who don't you use displays with a resolution of 1366*768?
Almost everything is nowadays released as HD and nearly all webpages are written for a pefect view in 1024*768. And even if you assamble a 1366' display you combine it with the useless Atom Z platform. Why do you embed these crappy 1024*600 displays or that underpowered cpu?
Please consider these points within your next planing. I guarentee you that such a notebook would break any selling records ever made.
Any excuse about restrictions from Intel and Windows are not allowed within your clarification.
So, to sum things up:
1) no piano finishing but plastic or aluminium
2) no glossy displays but matt displays
3) no low-sized display-resolutions or no high-sized displays with under-powered cpu's
but high-sized displays with a powerfull processor and decent graphic adapter
If you combine this with a 3G-access and a GPS-module
I'm willing to spend 500€/600$ for such a perfectly assambled netbook.
thanks for consideration
Alex
right now I'm really disappointed with your strategy about the distribution of your netbooks. I've been now looking for more than two months for a decent netbook but there is not even one available. Could you please help me to answer following questions:
1) Why do you build everything with a piano finish? This only causes greasy finger prints, and with time, the finish vanishes and the chassis gets bold points, expecially on the right and the left to the touchpad. Furthermore, scratches from carrying the netbook are getting very visible.
Why don't you use a decent plastic or aluminum finish?
2) Why do you use glossy displays? Yes, the coloures are much more brighter. But the main usage of working with it outside is getting senseless, because as soon the sun shines on it you can't see anything. And also working in closed rooms is still disturbing as you are always mirroring yourself in the display. I didn't knew that all people are narcissists.
3) Who don't you use displays with a resolution of 1366*768?
Almost everything is nowadays released as HD and nearly all webpages are written for a pefect view in 1024*768. And even if you assamble a 1366' display you combine it with the useless Atom Z platform. Why do you embed these crappy 1024*600 displays or that underpowered cpu?
Please consider these points within your next planing. I guarentee you that such a notebook would break any selling records ever made.
Any excuse about restrictions from Intel and Windows are not allowed within your clarification.
So, to sum things up:
1) no piano finishing but plastic or aluminium
2) no glossy displays but matt displays
3) no low-sized display-resolutions or no high-sized displays with under-powered cpu's
but high-sized displays with a powerfull processor and decent graphic adapter
If you combine this with a 3G-access and a GPS-module
I'm willing to spend 500€/600$ for such a perfectly assambled netbook.
thanks for consideration
Alex
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