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Originally Posted by SaraD
Me too! For both remarks, though sadly I have seen enough examples of such buying behavior to understand how the comment can be made  (especially for young girls) though I do not resemble it myself. Perhaps it is better attributed to much a young crowd ofconsumers? "Young" can be a mental state or physical age, but I much prefer a nice stately black for my electronics...
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I quite agree. Although I am not technically adverse to colours at all. You can have coloured devices, but not JUST coloured devices.
If you choose to have 6 colours consisted of
neon green,
neon red,
neon blue,
neon yellow,
neon orange, and
neon purple, then do not think that you will sell to the masses. You are then basically targeting a specific demographic. If you add in
white,
black and
silver, you will basically double your sales, if not triple them. (This is only conjecture, not based on any numbers).
But if you actually do a study and determine what colours the public would prefer, then you stand to multiply your sales even greater.