 Luxpro's claim that the Tangent is a significantly different product is backed up by the above image
Taiwanese MP3 player manufacturer Luxpro makes bold claims about the world's largest DAP manufacturer
This article was first published on HWUpgrade.com.
Taiwanese MP3 player manufacturer Luxpro has stated that it plans on suing Apple for $100 million USD. Luxpro was originally sued by Apple on claims that it copied the design of Apple’s iPod Shuffle. Luxpro countered the claims by saying that the prominence of its logo and a series of "easy-to-operate features" were adequate differentiation.
After winning an appeal against Apple, the company now plans to move onto the offensive. In a press release (JPG), the company stated "Luxpro decided to file a US$100-million compensation claim against Apple Computer for its continued and illegitimate provisional disposition motion." Luxpro counsel claims the company lost valuable market opportunities and a large amount of product orders due to Apple's original lawsuit.
Conveniently enough, Luxpro seems to have left out the fact that when the company initially began to market their products, it chose to use the brand name "Supper Shuffle." Shortly after changing the name to "Super Shuffle," the branding strategy was discontinued and Luxpro instead chose the “Tangent” brand name.
As for the "obvious differential" noted by Luxpro counsel between the Apple Shuffle and the Luxpro Tangent ... note the accompanied image and draw your own conclusions.
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