The Race for Perfect: Inside the Quest to Design the Ultimate Portable Computer

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From the earliest days of portable computing, entrepreneurs and designers have pushed forward relentlessly in a quest to create the perfect device. Their efforts have produced a few fabulous successes and many failures, but they never give up-driven by the basic rule: innovate or die. By tracing the history of this quest, we can learn many valuable lessons for people in any industry: -innovate constantly -create design principles that are timeless -integrate design and engineering -improve quality and convenience without compromise -tap social networks to turn customers into fans




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