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Is it a TV or a PC? With the company's Vaio L line, just unveiled in Japan, it's anyone's guess.![]()
Is it a TV or a PC? With the company's Vaio L line, just unveiled in Japan, it's anyone's guess.![]()
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BOYCOTT SONY!
Try to learn the difference.
Sony isn't even in the also-ran column. What Sony does is of little
interest to the American consumer, maybe even to the Japanese
consumer.
Boycott Sony? No need....
.... just don't buy junk from Sony, .... or anyone else.
IMO, their quality has been slipping over the past few years, but I could put up with a little of that. Everyone seems to be cutting corners.
But I am so sick of their business practices I will never again purchase anything they make.
Sony got a major black eye out of this, but I don't think they are any worse that say MS who has even more restrictions coming in their latest OS.
- Vaio is another great idea that Sony can't seem to market properly
- by Razzl April 13, 2006 8:10 AM PDT
- First off, let's cut off all this irrelevent commentary about rootkits. Anybody who's owned cutting edge electronics or read CNET over the years knows that Sony is a powerhouse of ideas for consumer electronics. They are not washed up by any stretch of the imagination. They do, however, suffer from a chronic inability to grasp that certain things must happen in order to bring a new product to success in the market; one of them being that you must be willing to license some of your technology at reasonable cost to producers of related products, and another that you can't overprice your intro model too long before the market loses interest. Such is the problem with vaio--I remember seeing these 4 years ago and thinking how incredibly cutting-edge and important they were; but the price was staggering and, when you look at the current generation, the price is still staggering for the stripped-down version it now is. But the idea is great, I would love to have a media station like this, but Sony has to decide what level of profit is realistic for something like this over its lifespan.
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- Now that's a real laugh....
- by Earl Benser April 13, 2006 8:41 AM PDT
- "Anybody who's owned cutting edge electronics or read CNET over
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(17 Comments)the years knows that Sony is a powerhouse of ideas for consumer
electronics. They are not washed up by any stretch of the
imagination. "
>> I 'd say that they are totally washed up. There hasn't been a
good Sony idea out in years. There hasn't even been a mediocre
one.