Study: Women like tech toys more than shoes

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NEW YORK - Is a plasma TV a girl's new best friend?

An Oxygen Network survey released Tuesday found that more than three out of four women said they'd choose the TV over a diamond solitaire necklace. Women preferred a top-of-the-line cellphone to designer shoes by a similar margin. And a little white iPod narrowly trumped a little black dress.

These are among the results of the Girls Gone Wired survey by market researcher TRU for Oxygen. TRU surveyed 1,400 women and 700 men 15 to 49 years old to compare tech attitudes among the sexes.

The findings suggest advertisers need to address a broad audience and not talk down to women. Advertisers are best served communicating lifestyle benefits of tech products by showing what's useful about them, rather than focusing on specifications, Oxygen says.

"There have been some missed opportunities to market consumer electronics to women," says Steve Koenig, senior manager of industry analysis for the Consumer Electronics Association, whose research reveals only subtle differences between the sexes in their attitudes toward technology.

In the Oxygen survey, 59% of women agreed with the statement "Women are much more tech savvy than they give themselves credit for." Among the men, just 38% agreed.

"Men and women are equally competent in the technology arena," says Oxygen CEO Geraldine Laybourne.

Katie Richardson, 25, a project manager for an elevator company in Chicago, says family members come to her for help setting up iTunes or fixing a digital camera. "I love figuring out all the different functions," she says.

Still, just 35% of women agreed that "most of the time people rely on me for technology help," vs. 54% of men.

However tech-savvy they are, women are typically the decision makers when it comes to buying.

"From every piece of data we've seen, by and large, household budgets are controlled by women," says Randy Komisar, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, a prominent venture-capital investment firm. But they are "far more oriented toward solutions rather than tools."

Kristen McDonnell, CEO of LimeLife, a producer of mobile content for women 15 to 35, agrees. "Women are power users of the Internet now in terms of MySpace pages, e-commerce and photo sharing."

New York City College of Technology radiology student Shavonn Tatum, 26, is passionate about gadgets. "I love technology and can't wait to graduate so I can buy things I really want," she says.



I wonder if/when people will start handing out engagement plasma screens. Definitely beats going into debt for a ring.

I think its a generational thing.....while older people had to learn technology as it came along, and older women never bothered to do so, todays young men and women both grew up with the stuff.
 

MX2

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Hmmm...thats a tough one and a close battle. Personally I like my tech toys and girly things just about equally.
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: NatePo717
Now if only more women would get into engineering.......

I knew a few women engineers. They were really intelligent and really pretty. One, I know is studying to be a lawyer now. That is really attractive. :thumbsup:

I also knew a few Computer Science women, but at least one that I know used her looks to get notes from the nerdy CS guys. :roll: Not as attractive. One of them was really pretty and smart though. :)

But in all, most of the women I knew in Engineering were either "old enough to be my mother" or "bearded lady" material. Every once in a while, you would find a few gems. Most of them were asian though. I only met one or two caucasian girls in Eng and CS, and they were all taken.
 

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need to clarify the study:

if you're talkin a pair of manolo blahniks vs. an ipod -- they'll take the shoes every time

if the subjects in question are a pair of reeboks vs. a digital camera -- they'll take the camera


hypo/theory/conclusion: they want what's more expensive, holds more marginal value, and evokes more gasps of admiration, gazes of awe, or thoughts of jealousy from their friends when waved around in their faces.


pretty simple, really.
 

zendari

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Now if only more women would get into engineering.......

I knew a few women engineers. They were really intelligent and really pretty. One, I know is studying to be a lawyer now. That is really attractive. :thumbsup:

I also knew a few Computer Science women, but at least one that I know used her looks to get notes from the nerdy CS guys. :roll: Not as attractive. One of them was really pretty and smart though. :)

But in all, most of the women I knew in Engineering were either "old enough to be my mother" or "bearded lady" material. Every once in a while, you would find a few gems. Most of them were asian though. I only met one or two caucasian girls in Eng and CS, and they were all taken.

Meh, in my experience, the asian chicks in those sciences are really ugly, but the few token white girls are decent looking or better and pretty much have the entire class wanting to be their partners for projects.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: pclstyle
need to clarify the study:

if you're talkin a pair of manolo blahniks vs. an ipod -- they'll take the shoes every time

if the subjects in question are a pair of reeboks vs. a digital camera -- they'll take the camera


hypo/theory/conclusion: they want what's more expensive, holds more marginal value, and evokes more gasps of admiration, gazes of awe, or thoughts of jealousy from their friends when waved around in their faces.


pretty simple, really.

hehe
they forgot to mention that when asked which product they would rather have, the women asked the price of both items. the $4500 necklace or the $6000 plasma TV
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Now if only more women would get into engineering.......

I knew a few women engineers. They were really intelligent and really pretty. One, I know is studying to be a lawyer now. That is really attractive. :thumbsup:

I also knew a few Computer Science women, but at least one that I know used her looks to get notes from the nerdy CS guys. :roll: Not as attractive. One of them was really pretty and smart though. :)

But in all, most of the women I knew in Engineering were either "old enough to be my mother" or "bearded lady" material. Every once in a while, you would find a few gems. Most of them were asian though. I only met one or two caucasian girls in Eng and CS, and they were all taken.

Meh, in my experience, the asian chicks in those sciences are really ugly, but the few token white girls are decent looking or better and pretty much have the entire class wanting to be their partners for projects.

Come to Texas, where about 80% of the women down here are totally beautiful. :)

Seriously, walking down the street while in college, sometimes girls would be so pretty, it would make me smile. ;)
Picture a big 6'0" asian with a big 'ol smile across his faces while walking to class

But yeah the ratio for pretty girls in technical (math related fields) was a lot lower than in the College of Business/Education.
 
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that is a bit surprising...
i am not one of those women and neither are most of the females that i know.
meh... interesting nonetheless
 

NatePo717

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Now if only more women would get into engineering.......

I knew a few women engineers. They were really intelligent and really pretty. One, I know is studying to be a lawyer now. That is really attractive. :thumbsup:

I also knew a few Computer Science women, but at least one that I know used her looks to get notes from the nerdy CS guys. :roll: Not as attractive. One of them was really pretty and smart though. :)

But in all, most of the women I knew in Engineering were either "old enough to be my mother" or "bearded lady" material. Every once in a while, you would find a few gems. Most of them were asian though. I only met one or two caucasian girls in Eng and CS, and they were all taken.

Meh, in my experience, the asian chicks in those sciences are really ugly, but the few token white girls are decent looking or better and pretty much have the entire class wanting to be their partners for projects.

Come to Texas, where about 80% of the women down here are totally beautiful. :)

Seriously, walking down the street while in college, sometimes girls would be so pretty, it would make me smile. ;)
Picture a big 6'0" asian with a big 'ol smile across his faces while walking to class

But yeah the ratio for pretty girls in technical (math related fields) was a lot lower than in the College of Business/Education.

Out of a class of 300 ME students I think we have maybe 20 females...... All of which are either taken or umm woof....

EDIT: This is in upstate NY.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Now if only more women would get into engineering.......

I knew a few women engineers. They were really intelligent and really pretty. One, I know is studying to be a lawyer now. That is really attractive. :thumbsup:

I also knew a few Computer Science women, but at least one that I know used her looks to get notes from the nerdy CS guys. :roll: Not as attractive. One of them was really pretty and smart though. :)

But in all, most of the women I knew in Engineering were either "old enough to be my mother" or "bearded lady" material. Every once in a while, you would find a few gems. Most of them were asian though. I only met one or two caucasian girls in Eng and CS, and they were all taken.

Meh, in my experience, the asian chicks in those sciences are really ugly, but the few token white girls are decent looking or better and pretty much have the entire class wanting to be their partners for projects.

Come to Texas, where about 80% of the women down here are totally beautiful. :)

Seriously, walking down the street while in college, sometimes girls would be so pretty, it would make me smile. ;)
Picture a big 6'0" asian with a big 'ol smile across his faces while walking to class

But yeah the ratio for pretty girls in technical (math related fields) was a lot lower than in the College of Business/Education.

how about no...
 

moshquerade

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i gotta say if i'm offered a pair of manolo blahniks or an iPod video with a 4-inch display
it'd be no contest. :D
 

Fenixgoon

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if women were really tech savvy, i think that would creep into science and we would see a larger percentage of female engineers/scientists/etc.

and the thing about people coming to them to help... doesn't mean their help works;):evil: