It has a certain gothic charm, but it obviously won't be everyone's cup of tea. I'm wondering how much AOL actually had to do with the looks of it, or if it popped out of a Chinese design house and factory already complete, and AOL bought the right to paste a logo on it.
I'm also wondering if Haier, known for manufacturing appliances at a Wal-Mart price point, can make it work.
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It's from Haier, eh? Can it microwave a burrito?
It has a certain gothic charm, but it obviously won't be everyone's cup of tea. I'm wondering how much AOL actually had to do with the looks of it, or if it popped out of a Chinese design house and factory already complete, and AOL bought the right to paste a logo on it.
I'm also wondering if Haier, known for manufacturing appliances at a Wal-Mart price point, can make it work.