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They operate efficiently and effectively indoors, however, they are not allowed in most public areas because they are very similar to a typical skateboard.
This report will provide the primary target audience - Initech and the American public, primarily teens and young adults, with a clear, ethical, and unbiased data on the pros and cons to investing or owning a hoverboard. Since hoverboards are a fairly new invention, very few studies have been done and limited research has been conducted on hoverboards. In my report I will address whether hoverboards are a visible investment. I have collected my data by means of researching.
The limitations to this study included limited time to conduct more research and limited data that is available to the public.
Feasibility Analysis 3
Data Collected
General First Impressions
A common reaction among the public is that hoverboards are a complicated device. As a general public impression, the public is intrigued by this new device (Kostrzewa). The idea of hoverboards have been a controversial topic to the public. In some cases, hoverboards are regarded as a dangerous device. The reason why some might have this impression is due to