[rescue] LCD monitor diagnosis
Sandwich Maker
adh at an.bradford.ma.us
Thu Apr 27 10:07:20 CDT 2006
" From: Don Y <dgy at DakotaCom.Net>
"
" Sandwich Maker wrote:
" > heard recently that half of all electronics returned as 'defective'
" > were fine. the buyers just couldn't figure out how to make them work.
" >
" > i guess there's no budget for human-factors engineering in consumer
" > products...
"
" Yes, a european source, IIRC. It's not hard to imagine, though.
" Many products have WAY too many features resulting in severely
" "overloaded" user interface functions (i.e. buttons that do
" 48 different things).
and it crops up in the most unexpected places. autoweek mag recently
tested a midrange bmw, and even the staffers who figured out how to
operate the new dashboard control center hated it. it's -way- too
complicated for a driver to navigate while driving, a big step back
from the clear, intuitive, touch-identifiable controls of say the
'80s.
as an engineer, i find creating sophisticated products is fun and
challenging. as a consumer - i still use a microwave with a rotary
timer, and i don't even have a cellphone.
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