Is it just me?
DJ-S1
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Man, this kind of thing really burns me, and I'm a guy. I can only imagine what the women who contribute to DG think of something like this. I think it is insulting. What are they saying, a normal camera is too <insert adjective here> for females?? Gimme a break.
Sweet 'n Stylish - BenQ's E40 Digital Camera with a female touch
Europe, 19th of July, 2004 - BenQ announces the release of the BenQ DC E40 digital camera. Targeted at females, the E40 features an intuitive touch screen with photo framing and "scrawling" options and equipped with a 4 mega-pixel high sensitivity image sensor.
The E40 features BenQ's first and innovative touch screen design that allows photo personalization. Offering users more than just photo playback, the E40's touch screen allows users to choose from various built-in photo frames (also available to download at BenQ.com, E40 specifications link). Furthermore, you can also make creative "scrawling" directly on photos.
The BenQ E40 can also perform as an on hand mini movie recorder. With the most up-to-date compression technology MPEG4, the E40 provides superior movie quality with an economic memory card consumption allowing you to enjoy and review video shots numerously. The BenQ E40 is equipped with a long lasting Lithium-ion battery. Users may recharge the battery either with an adapter indoor or using an USB connected to a notebook outdoor. With its Dual Recharge Mode (DRM) recharging and power sustainability have never been so hassle free.
The BenQ E40 is designed to draw attention with its elegant cool red casing. A brushed metal sliding mechanism conveniently protects and allows for easy gripping of the camera. The E40 is now available for fun, fearless females.
Sweet 'n Stylish - BenQ's E40 Digital Camera with a female touch
Europe, 19th of July, 2004 - BenQ announces the release of the BenQ DC E40 digital camera. Targeted at females, the E40 features an intuitive touch screen with photo framing and "scrawling" options and equipped with a 4 mega-pixel high sensitivity image sensor.
The E40 features BenQ's first and innovative touch screen design that allows photo personalization. Offering users more than just photo playback, the E40's touch screen allows users to choose from various built-in photo frames (also available to download at BenQ.com, E40 specifications link). Furthermore, you can also make creative "scrawling" directly on photos.
The BenQ E40 can also perform as an on hand mini movie recorder. With the most up-to-date compression technology MPEG4, the E40 provides superior movie quality with an economic memory card consumption allowing you to enjoy and review video shots numerously. The BenQ E40 is equipped with a long lasting Lithium-ion battery. Users may recharge the battery either with an adapter indoor or using an USB connected to a notebook outdoor. With its Dual Recharge Mode (DRM) recharging and power sustainability have never been so hassle free.
The BenQ E40 is designed to draw attention with its elegant cool red casing. A brushed metal sliding mechanism conveniently protects and allows for easy gripping of the camera. The E40 is now available for fun, fearless females.
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I guess it's just a pet peeve of mine. There was a similar thing where Saab (I think?) gave millions to a group of female employees and told them to go build a "female" car. They came back with a car that has swappable fabrics inside, "so you can change them to match the outfit you are wearing that day." And the engine compartment is completely unaccessible, it's bolted on and requires a trip to the dealer to get into. They re-routed the washer fluid tank to be right next to the fuel fill because washer fluid was the only reason a woman would look under the hood at the dirty engine compartment.
Maybe it's just me, but I know lots of women who change their own oil, air filters, etc. And they know a little bit about engines, too.
And a lot of men who don't! I understand what you're saying and agree. It's the stereotype-thing that's bothering me. I don't feel personally offended, but still.. The other way around is sometimes even more annoying; that you can actually surprise men by knowing how something technical works.
I think it's gonna take a while to get this out of our system.
So no one can do any type of focused marketing to a particular market segment because it might offend others? Is this political correctness run amok yet again? If there is a market for this camera it will sell. If not, it won't.
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I think it would at least make you a MetroSexual.
Yep!
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And Sid, there's nothing wrong with being in touch with your feminie side!
Not if you convince/delude yourself that color is actually Ferrari Red.
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Uhhhhhh, I changed my mind. You must be
Thanks Doc for finding that smiley.
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Only the Great Bald One can do that. I don't have access to load the images to the server, I can change the names.
It would be nice if we could get the one too.
More here with photo, just in case you don't know which color to pick.
When did we get the evil smile? or have I just been :snore
Oh man, you are so yesterday. We've had it for at least a month, now. Probably got it during your last extended trip.
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I may be a little old fasion, but I see nothing wrong in promoting feminine products, err, I mean products such as this camera. I can understand how it may seem like a bad thing, but come on, how many things are marketed on strict facts alone? Smart consumers will do the research before buying, the others can keep eating grain like the rest of the sheep.