bikkle wrote:Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer Sales in U.S.
DANG... Good bye English support.
And, YIKES, Clie was more than 30% of the PDA market.
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bikkle wrote:Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer Sales in U.S.
bikkle wrote:Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer Sales in U.S.
bikkle wrote:Actually, to give them credit on this one...they had the orginal story up on the same day. I posted it here before I made my rounds to Slashdot, but it was already up by the time I checked in there.Taro Toporific wrote:Slashdot finally gets around to discussing the death of the PDA more than a week after Ultra post it here.
Taro Toporific wrote:Slashdot finally gets around to discussing the death of the PDA more than a week after Ultra post it here.
brighthand.com wrote:brighthand.com / June 17
Why_Sony_Failed_in_US
....The typical Japanese electronics buyer (of cameras, camcorders, PDAs, etc.) reads the manual in order to understand everything they can about their devices. I am told (though I have never seen it myself) that it's not unusual to see people wearing a PDA on a lanyard around their neck in Japan. They love their technology and have no problem spending all the necessary time it takes to learn how to use it well. Americans love technology too but expect it to be powerful AND intuitive, and we don't want to have to read the darn manual....
Sony failed with Clies in the U.S. because its devices had numerous small software controls with cryptic icons, buried settings with vast numbers of mystifying variables to set up things like Wi-Fi, and unnecessarily complicated looking screens. Apparently for the Japanese consumer, a complicated-looking Applications screen suggests that the device is cool and powerful.
http://www.brighthand.com/article/Why_Sony_Failed_in_US
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