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    Default Could Device Label be released in the US?

    Transformers Computer Label Coming Stateside?
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    If they are , depending on a few thing i may be interested.

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    I hope they increase the capacity of the USB drives... 2 GB nowadays is not enough to be useful...

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    yeah, 2GB is next to useless if they want to market it to the gadget geek crowd as Takara did.

    I hope the would release a Steeljaw repaint instead of Tigatron and an Overkill instead of Dinobot or Trypticon. However a Steeljaw repaint is pretty much pointless with a Device Label Blaster.

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    Apparently going to be released by Toshiba in the states. Both usb keys and mouse.
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    I don't mind that the USBs are only 2gb, I just want a USB Ravage to play with

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHyren View Post
    I don't mind that the USBs are only 2gb, I just want a USB Ravage to play with
    I don't mind either but the problem comes when they market it at Gadget geeks instead of toy collectors.

    Gadget geeks are used to having the latest and greatest and Device/Music label is no where near that. It's bound to sell poorly to that demographic and then be unfairly canceled because it did not manage good sales numbers to whom it was intended. Although it could be argued that Music/Device label products are also being sold towards the casual user, the fact is that the standards of the casual user are not that dissimilar from that of the Gadget geek. The Casual music listener or USB stick user would still consider the 'label' products as substandard when compared to what is out there, specially when its considerably more expensive.

    When I look at White Soundwave - It's clearly aimed at the casual music listener and the gadget geek, the same market that the Ipod targets. The problem is that although Music label Soundwave is a fantastic action figure with a great gimmick, it sucks massively as a portable MP3 player - Yet based on it's box and promotional pictures and initial release colors, that's where it's aimed at.

    The same goes with white Music Label convoy and the Device Label toys.

    Ironically enough, Blaster would have been more appealing to a Gadget Geek or casual user since Blaster was a perfectly practical gadget as it would work well as a USB hub and can also serve as a cool desk toy but for some reason it was canceled while the less than practical and more gimmicky label products were fine for release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    I don't mind either but the problem comes when they market it at Gadget geeks instead of toy collectors.

    Gadget geeks are used to having the latest and greatest and Device/Music label is no where near that. It's bound to sell poorly to that demographic and then be unfairly canceled because it did not manage good sales numbers to whom it was intended.
    True, I hadn't thought of that
    Then I too hope they increase the storage capacity of the USBs and improve the line all around, so that they produce enough that they won't be hugely over priced.
    Quite frankly I have no need for a USB hub or an MP3 player but I would consider getting them anyway, for the right price.

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    Overpriced and undersized novelty USB sticks are hardly anything new, and regular people and gadget geeks alike know they're getting ripped off with these kind of things all the time, it's the novelty that drives them to purchase, not the functionality/capacity.

    Those links offer multiple size capacities, but i'd wager the 2gb is the most popular. You'd have to be out of your mind to buy the 16gb versions, because you could likely get the 2gb novelty plus a bunch of standard brand 16gb USB sticks for less price - if you were 'geek' minded.

    I didn't buy Ravage cause i don't need memory at all; same as Music Label Soundwave, i would have preferred the same toy with no functionality whatsoever!

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