Keith Amodt(Vulcan's Product Manager), sorry your poorly implemented product unsurprisingly tanked. Maybe you need to re-learn the definition of "out of touch".
and some highlights from Keith about the failed product:
"extremely portable form-factor" Bulky at 1.6 inches thick and 1.75lbs. Extremely portable indeed.
"The motherboard supports only the integrated 512MB of RAM (no expansion capability)." Yeah, truly innnovative for mobile professionals who want to run full power applications.
"Our customer research showed that most users preferred our clam-shell form-factor and did not want a touch-screen." Yep, you sure did your research thoroughly.
"The FlipStart design works equally well in the hands or on a flat surface." Jenn at pocketables.net says this is so far from the truth using the standard extended battery and a flat tabletop. http://www.pocketables.net/2007/07/review-flipstar.html
Mr Amodt seems to of fallen in love with his product, but he should of thought further before he proposed. Pay the bills indeed. K
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Keith Amodt(Vulcan's Product Manager), sorry your poorly implemented product unsurprisingly tanked. Maybe you need to re-learn the definition of "out of touch".
Here's a linky to what this delusional fellow thinks of his product: http://www.handtops.com/show/blog/157
and some highlights from Keith about the failed product:
"extremely portable form-factor"
Bulky at 1.6 inches thick and 1.75lbs. Extremely portable indeed.
"The motherboard supports only the integrated 512MB of RAM (no expansion capability)."
Yeah, truly innnovative for mobile professionals who want to run full power applications.
"Our customer research showed that most users preferred our clam-shell form-factor and did not want a touch-screen."
Yep, you sure did your research thoroughly.
"The FlipStart design works equally well in the hands or on a flat surface."
Jenn at pocketables.net says this is so far from the truth using the standard extended battery and a flat tabletop. http://www.pocketables.net/2007/07/review-flipstar.html
Mr Amodt seems to of fallen in love with his product, but he should of thought further before he proposed. Pay the bills indeed.
K