So when did they stop using the protege name , and did they ever think that a similar name might be a bad idea. portege just doesn't look right, why is a Japanese company using french names for it's products? For cachet?
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So when did they stop using the protege name , and did they ever think that a similar name might be a bad idea. portege just doesn't look right, why is a Japanese company using french names for it's products? For cachet?
@Slayer84 Especially when Portege just seems like an unintentional misspelling.