laitekoko
Laitekoko is a term used in Finnish and Nordic technology discourse to describe the physical size of electronic devices. It functions as a descriptive category rather than a standardized metric, helping consumers and designers discuss portability, ergonomics, and compatibility across product lines.
Derived from Finnish laite (device) and koko (size), laitekoko reflects a language-specific approach to size in
Laitekoko is typically expressed through external dimensions measured in millimeters (length, width, depth) or approximate volume.
In practice, laitekoko informs consumer decisions about one-handed usability, portability, and accessory fit, such as cases
There is no formal international standard for laitekoko; measurements and thresholds vary by manufacturer and reviewer.