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<blockquote data-quote="Dalekkiller" data-source="post: 85820" data-attributes="member: 20808"><p>Looks like there are some pretty good ideas here. I'd just like to add my voice, even though I'm out of the age range, I don't feel it and I'm a real gadget *****!</p><p></p><p>It would be great to have a device where all you had to do is push one button and it's ready (particularly useful if you're brain's starting to get foggy) with no need to get hold of one strip and stick it in a small hole. If the lancing device was activated at the same time it would be even better. Having something that's really pocket sized could be popular, my smallest meter will fit in my pocket but not when it's in a bulky case that also has to hold a tub of test strips and a lancing device. Different colour devices would make it eye catching, without wanting to seem sexist, maybe young women would like a pink meter! Finally, the ability to transfer data to either a PC, Mac or iPhone would really make it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalekkiller, post: 85820, member: 20808"] Looks like there are some pretty good ideas here. I'd just like to add my voice, even though I'm out of the age range, I don't feel it and I'm a real gadget *****! It would be great to have a device where all you had to do is push one button and it's ready (particularly useful if you're brain's starting to get foggy) with no need to get hold of one strip and stick it in a small hole. If the lancing device was activated at the same time it would be even better. Having something that's really pocket sized could be popular, my smallest meter will fit in my pocket but not when it's in a bulky case that also has to hold a tub of test strips and a lancing device. Different colour devices would make it eye catching, without wanting to seem sexist, maybe young women would like a pink meter! Finally, the ability to transfer data to either a PC, Mac or iPhone would really make it for me. [/QUOTE]
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