Mon 11 Apr, 2016 09:28 am
1. What is your age, occupation, and gender.
2. Would you buy this product?, Why or Why not?
3. How much would you be willing to pay for this product?
1. What is your age, occupation, and gender.
Age: prefer not to say
Occupation: finance officer.
Gender: prefer not to say.
2. Would you buy this product?, Why or Why not?
I would not buy this product because:
a. It sounds like a stupid idea. For one thing, if the monitor part fails, and the unit needs to be sent away for fixing, you are without a printer too, and vice-versa. Also if I want a different or bigger monitor, I would still need to have the old one hanging around so I could print stuff. In my experience products that combine the functions of two devices tend to do neither thing particularly well, and are poor value for money compared with buying separately.
b. I already have a very good monitor.
c. I already have a very good printer.
3. How much would you be willing to pay for this product?
I would not be prepared to pay anything for this product.
@baked,
1. Between 18 and 1000 years old. Professional moper. Go figure.
2. Frack no. I'm not an idiot who would buy useless things I don't need.
3. You'll have to pay me $500 to take one.