Gameboy70
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Registered: Oct 1999
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dstrauss:
Don't hold your breath for VaporGear to elaborate. The only thing worse than VG's product development is its public relations. It's disgraceful that every time VaporGear's dropped the ball (delays, dropping voice recording in the MiniJam, MMC storage still limited to MP3), it required some astute VisorCentral member to bring the news to light on this board after reading the VaporGear site with eagle eyes. VG has never issued press releases on these topics, no explanations, no apologies.
Just outright lies like this from the Comdex interview: "We don't want to announce any dates anymore [for the SixPak]. We've made too many mistakes with that in the past, so the next day we announce will be THE date. No excuses anymore, and it will be soon."
No excuses, that is, except for "circumstances beyond our control." Instead of avoiding annoucing dates, they should avoid announcing products until they're actually shipping. I thought the company had learned its lesson until it announced the alledged Innodrive at Comdex.
The worst aspect of the SixPak announcements is that there are more than a few naive people out there who've held off on purchasing a modem for the last year, thinking that the SP was just around the corner. But even at Comdex, Andre Eisenbach was talking about the SP still being in the prototype stage, which means that if VG doesn't already have units coming off the assembly line, it's still possible for the company to cut its losses and cancel the product -- which, of course, it did.
The bottom line, I think, is that you can't sell a de facto $300 product for $200. Unfortunately, it took VaporGear a year and a half to realize that.
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