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by fastball
2106 days ago
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That is the formula everyone else is already using – you're the exception, not the rule. > Earlier you insisted we name the device based on what it is, Yes, on what it is. As I've said, the convention is to name something "Smart X" based on adding "smart" features and whatever the form factor is. So this is a smart speaker. There is no precedent to call this a smart microphone, and again, there are other things with microphones that we don't call smart microphones for that reason. The speaker is part of the device, sure. But it is also the form factor of the device, a title the mic cannot claim. There is no conflict there, just further explanation was required because you are being deliberately obtuse. |
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