Tuesday, January 18, 2005
January 18, 2005
Today I spent some time reviewing the product instruction manual. I really didn't see any information on the "message" feature of the watch in the manual. My plan is to log onto the website after posting this blog to see what additional information is there. Right now, I wouldn't know how to have someone send me a message.
At lunch today, my friend Daira played with the watch. She thought it would be quite useful to have. We went to a movie, and I used the feature to find movie times. It was convenient, as we changed our plans several times and were able to find updated movie information quickly.
I drove to Frye's yesterday to buy an iPod. While I was there, I looked for the n3 to see how much it retailed for. I assumed the watch would cost in the range of $75-$125. I was shocked to see it it listed at $299. This is not a technology I would purchase for myself.
It would be nice if the watch were more pliable. Because it is large and bulky, I often find myself taking it off my wrist to find information. The band and overall design make this difficult to do.
At lunch today, my friend Daira played with the watch. She thought it would be quite useful to have. We went to a movie, and I used the feature to find movie times. It was convenient, as we changed our plans several times and were able to find updated movie information quickly.
I drove to Frye's yesterday to buy an iPod. While I was there, I looked for the n3 to see how much it retailed for. I assumed the watch would cost in the range of $75-$125. I was shocked to see it it listed at $299. This is not a technology I would purchase for myself.
It would be nice if the watch were more pliable. Because it is large and bulky, I often find myself taking it off my wrist to find information. The band and overall design make this difficult to do.