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Originally Posted by Robertb
Dear Sonist:
You have a good head on your shoulders and I appreciate your comments.
I have seen you on many, many threads.
I do agree that people always shorten things down to Pocket PRO or Intrique instead of "Astak". I am not against what you are saying and will try to shorten things but in the case of the press that talk to us... they focus on model name so far. AND... inside our offices and factory they pay no attention to codes... too difficult to quote model numbers as people are going a mile a minute.
We do use model numbers instead of names on our wireless cameras and that has proven exceedingly confusing even to us and moreso to the end users who buy the wireless cameras. Thus, the latest IP camera is known simly as "The Mole". That name everybody instantly can remember.
I am not arguing, and I thank you for the comments!!
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Robert,
in this case you might want to try some names that are indicative of some quality of the product, e.g.
5": EZ Reader Pepper (small but strong)
6": EZ Reader Classic (the original one... maybe this is not that good)
9.7: EZ Reader Jumbo (come on... who told you size does not matter? :-) )
or Ez Reader Chili: (this is really hot...)
Of course this is just some illustration of what I meant, you shouldn't necessary choose food-related nicknames, probably better nicknames may be chosen... but choose something which is easy to remember and relate to and try to choose related names so that they give an impression of a family of model names...
The point is that it should be easy to relate the nickname to the product... I think, it is really hard to relate names like Intrique (or Intrigue, it is even confusing which version you mean) or Invicta or whatever...
Best regards,
Robert