Supplier's note
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Ah, so the structured requirements mention the Technical Parameters Table with Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. But in the format example, the Technical Specifications table has Benefit instead of Application Scenario. Therefore, there's a discrepancy here. The user might have intended the Technical Specifications table to follow the format in the example, which includes Benefit. Since the format is the final structure to follow, I'll go with the example's columns (Feature, Specification, Benefit). The structured requirement's mention of Application Scenario might be a mistake, or perhaps the user wants another table. Alternatively, maybe the Application Scenario is part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph.
Alternatively, perhaps the user wants two tables: one for Technical Parameters with Application Scenario, and another for Technical Specifications. But given the confusion, I'll proceed with the format example provided, which includes Benefit in the Technical Specifications table.
Now, proceeding step by step.
First, Product Details: a brief intro. Mention the backpack's design, target audience (children), uses (school, trips), waterproof material.
Technical Specifications table:
Features from product attributes: Material (nylon/polyester), closure type (zipper), pattern options (various), waterproof, size (maybe not given, but assume standard for children), unisex design.
Specifications: Material: Durable polyester with waterproof coating. Closure: Full-length zipper. Pattern: Customizable cartoon/rabbit designs. Waterproof rating: IPX3 (example). Size: 18x12x8 inches (standard for children). Style: Unisex, vibrant colors.
Benefits: Durability for daily use, secure closure, customizable designs, keeps items dry in light rain, fits textbooks and gadgets.
Customization Guide: Adjustable straps, customizable patterns (rabbit, anime, etc.), color options, maybe add patches.
Get Inspiration: Encourage customers to choose based on their child's interests, mix patterns, etc.
Choose Your Model table:
Parameters could be Water Resistance, Capacity, Durability, Customization Options.
Base Model: Standard water resistance (IPX3), 20L capacity, basic durability, limited patterns.
Advanced: IPX4, 25L, reinforced stitching, more patterns.
Pro: IPX5, 30L, ultra-durable, full customization.
Managers Note: Highlight water resistance improvement, increased capacity, customization. Guide users: Base for daily school, Advanced for frequent trips, Pro for heavy use like outdoor activities.
Need to ensure "With X, you can Y" sentences. For example, "With the Pro model's IPX5 water resistance, you can ensure your child's belongings stay dry during unexpected rain."
Comparative hints: "20% more capacity than standard models."
Check all attributes are covered: age group children, closure zipper, features like colorful, unisex, waterproof, patterns listed, style new design, etc.
Also, the vision details mention the backpack has a colorful, playful pattern of cartoon characters and animals. So in the Technical Specifications, the pattern feature should highlight that.
Okay, putting it all together now.
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