I have one HUGE FAVOR to ask you, regarding Sony... I have been waiting for them to offer one of their (super stylish) white-frame TV's - widely available in Europe - since last year, but it looks like they do not consider the American market ready. I know, frame might not be such an issue for some, but will not buy any more blacks - piano or not, features or not - I do not care for them at all.
Therefore, I contacted Sony USA via phone/email - they answered like they were living on Mars and had no idea of what I was talking about... a simple Google search would have helped. I contacted Sony Europe and they were not helpful, either - but at least they know what I am talking about. I patently waited for the CES, but CES is here and no white frame TV's.
So... would it be too much for me to ask you about inquiring in person...? Please, please, please - if you pass by them again until the end of the conference - I am specifically talking about E (http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/10/sonys-bravia-e4000-series-is-pretty-as-a-picture/ OR http://www.e4000.co.uk/) and EX series. X series might also be a possibility. Any other model with a white frame might work (Of course that is not described in the 2009 lineup), although the picture mode when not in use is sooooooo cool.
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Great presentation, Joshua!
I have one HUGE FAVOR to ask you, regarding Sony... I have been waiting for them to offer one of their (super stylish) white-frame TV's - widely available in Europe - since last year, but it looks like they do not consider the American market ready. I know, frame might not be such an issue for some, but will not buy any more blacks - piano or not, features or not - I do not care for them at all.
Therefore, I contacted Sony USA via phone/email - they answered like they were living on Mars and had no idea of what I was talking about... a simple Google search would have helped. I contacted Sony Europe and they were not helpful, either - but at least they know what I am talking about. I patently waited for the CES, but CES is here and no white frame TV's.
So... would it be too much for me to ask you about inquiring in person...? Please, please, please - if you pass by them again until the end of the conference - I am specifically talking about E (http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/10/sonys-bravia-e4000-series-is-pretty-as-a-picture/ OR http://www.e4000.co.uk/) and EX series. X series might also be a possibility. Any other model with a white frame might work (Of course that is not described in the 2009 lineup), although the picture mode when not in use is sooooooo cool.
Have fun and please, please, please help me!!!
Steph in pain and shock