Why notion ink adam failed
Coming back to the title of this article, do you think that the launch was a disastrous one? Lets take a look. As far as payment issues are concerned, this is a classic launch phenomena — you always underestimate the launch buzz happened with Ovi store launch as well. And now, NI has a new blog post answering these questions raised by bloggers, especially on return policy.
For Toshiba, the number of days are Upon receipt of your return, Dell will issue a credit or a refund of the purchase price paid, less shipping and handling and any applicable restocking fees subject to this policy. Ship the products at your expense, and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment.
If there are any users out there who would like to share their experiences with the device, this is the place to do it. Engadget's full review here. Find latest and upcoming tech gadgets online on Tech2 Gadgets. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. It was going to be cheap, awesome and Indian. But like the best of India's cheap consumer electronics , Notion Ink's Adam, after a failed launch date deadline, average reviews, damaged shipments and a miscellany of other issues, the damn thing finally shipped and reached the pre-ordering, early adopters who had shown more love than me, to run out of it's own Ink.
There is a slowly rising tide of discontent against the Adam. Someone named Max Power has started the NotionInkScam, a landing page for Adam owners who have turned irate after receiving a piece of hardware that turned cranky day s after they receive it. In a post on the site, Max has stated:. Max Power has also initiated a class-action lawsuit against Notion Ink, and is calling for contact information of other irate Notion Ink customers.
This lawsuit covers a failure to provide promised warranty, failure to comply with supplied warranty conditions AND false advertising. But it has an SDK, you say! Archos and Creative both launched similar SDKs and both failed. Build and Price. The Notion Ink is quite handsome, to be sure.
My concern is that Pixel Qi will be unable to manufacture a sufficient number of touch screens in the next few months to supply Notion Ink. My other concern is that someone — a larger company — will soon buy up Pixel Qi and license the technology only to those with more cash than a start-up. As we ourselves have proven, everything looks rosy and beautiful in the dev stage I was actually looking forward to the CrunchPad but things fall apart in the build stage.
CES will bury and Notion Ink news in a flood of tablets, laptops, touchscreen devices, and other amazingness. Why is it so expensive? Because tablets are expensive. To build your own tablet, motherboard and all, and not depend on OEM motherboards that will, in the end, control the size and shape of your device, you must build and manufacture your own silicon. This is expensive.
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