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  1. Bergman, E.: Information appliances and beyond : interaction design for consumer products (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The information appliance has been portrayed as the next step in the evolution of the consumer-oriented computer. This is largely due to the fact that it, unlike a desktop computer, is built to perform a specific task or set of tasks, and thus to fit less intrusively into daily life. Information Appliances and Beyond contains a number of separate articles, each discussing how one of these products was designed, and the lessons that were learned by their designers. Although the devices discussed in this book differ widely-chapters on interactive toys, video games, and cellular phones are included-a number of common design themes emerge
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIS 52(2001) no.4, S.365-366 (C. Hanson)