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<blockquote data-quote="Patch" data-source="post: 52021" data-attributes="member: 13526"><p>Whoa - moody!</p><p></p><p>The MOST important thing for me is that it be portable. Much smaller than an iPod. It also has to include all 3 elements of monitoring (lancets/strips/meter). This should not be difficult - the largest part of most monitors is the display. A smaller display would mean you could shrink the unit. At the moment, most meters have an LCD display. Not very cool. I'd love to see one with an LED display (red/blue, etc, etc...) Again - this would allow you to keep the unit small. keeping it small is the key. Something the size of a Zippo lighter would be perfect. (In fact, if you could just copy the design completely of a Zippo lighter, and make it from a gloss blacl plastic you'll be onto a winner!)</p><p></p><p>You'll never be able to get it funded - but if you could design a meter that does not use test strips, you'd become a legend in the diabetic world!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patch, post: 52021, member: 13526"] Whoa - moody! The MOST important thing for me is that it be portable. Much smaller than an iPod. It also has to include all 3 elements of monitoring (lancets/strips/meter). This should not be difficult - the largest part of most monitors is the display. A smaller display would mean you could shrink the unit. At the moment, most meters have an LCD display. Not very cool. I'd love to see one with an LED display (red/blue, etc, etc...) Again - this would allow you to keep the unit small. keeping it small is the key. Something the size of a Zippo lighter would be perfect. (In fact, if you could just copy the design completely of a Zippo lighter, and make it from a gloss blacl plastic you'll be onto a winner!) You'll never be able to get it funded - but if you could design a meter that does not use test strips, you'd become a legend in the diabetic world!!! [/QUOTE]
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