Abstract
Abstract A compact disc player is perhaps the most sophisticated and electronically complex piece of home entertainment equipment to ever reach the consumer. Yet even the most advanced products often have humble origins. For example, when Sony set out to design the first portable CD player, chief engineer Kozo Ohsone made a block of wood about 5 inches square and 1½ inches high and presented it to the design team, informing them that the portable player would be that size. To make sure that none of the wily engineers tried replacing it with a bigger block, he signed his name on the bottom.
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