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Palm ranks last in satisfaction survey, no one surprised {Engadget}

Feb 13th 2008 12:08PM lol, since when does Nokia rank up there with LG in the customer quality/satisfaction surveys?

http://www.appliancemagazine.com/news.php?article=5231&zone=0&first=1

When it comes to the handset quality/satisfaction, LG rules, period.

Palm ranks last in satisfaction survey, no one surprised {Engadget}

Feb 13th 2008 11:57AM Actually, LG has always been "number one" among other competitors in the consumer satisfaction/quality surveys by J.D. Power & Associates and Consumer Reports:

http://www.appliancemagazine.com/news.php?article=5231&zone=0&first=1

Palm ranks last in satisfaction survey, no one surprised {Engadget}

Feb 13th 2008 10:33AM Yea WTF, why no Pantech, one of the largest cellphone suppliers in the world. Some Pantech phones (rebadged as AU brand) are particularly popular in Japan.

2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring unveiled in Montreal {Autoblog}

Jan 23rd 2008 10:30AM Hyundai i30/Elantra Touring EuroNCAP Frontal crash test

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3UtuIyo-YY

The elantra gained 33 points in total (A car needs 33 points to gain 5 star EuroNCAP status), but it got four-star ratings instead for some odd reasons ;()

VIDEO: Hyundai Genesis hits the wall hard for crash test {Autoblog}

Jan 23rd 2008 9:55AM Chinese will never make quality sh!t, just a matter of time doesnt apply to the Chinese craps!

VIDEO: Hyundai Genesis hits the wall hard for crash test {Autoblog}

Jan 23rd 2008 9:53AM WTF? Whoever compares the Koreans with the "lowly Chinese", should be shot.

Tomato's .3-inch thick 60GB hard drive {Engadget}

Dec 11th 2007 4:42AM

LMAO, Bob, you're one big kingkong idiot. ;p

Meizu rips off artist to showcase iPhone ripoff {Engadget}

Nov 26th 2007 7:50PM Here's what's happening in China: 1) Japanese and Korean gadget, phone and car makers release sleek, innovative new devices or vehicles domestically in Japan and Korea; 2) Chinese rip-off companies buy one, and return to China where the whole thing is copied; 3) The Chinese companies sell the fake version domestically in China; 4) when the original is finally sold in China, Chinese consumers think the original is a counterfeit of a Chinese original, since the Chinese phone was sold first, and are OUTRAGED at the copyright violation. Counterfeiters cost legit companies about $600 billion per year and growing fast, and the overwhelming majority of it happens in China.

Source: http://www.therawfeed.com/2006/11/chinese-buyers-think-original-gadgets.html

EIZO's 24-inch FlexScan for the colorblind {Engadget}

Nov 26th 2007 4:27AM It looks like Eizo Flexscan SX2461W-U monitor, just like its other models, use Samsung/S-LCD Panel as well...

17" Eizo L557 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM170E6-L03) panel
17" Eizo L560t-c 25ms PVA (Samsung) panel
17" Eizo L560t-c-k 25ms PVA (Samsung) panel
17" Eizo L568 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM170E8-L02) panel
17" Eizo L578 12ms PVA (Samsung LTM170E8) panel
19" Eizo L760t-c 20ms PVA (Samsung) panel
19" Eizo L760t-c-k 20ms PVA (Samsung) panel
19" Eizo L767 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E1-L03) panel
19" Eizo L768 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E4-L02) panel
19" Eizo L768-AS 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E1-L03) panel
19" Eizo L778 (M190) 12ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E4) panel
19" Eizo L788 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E4-L02) panel
19" Eizo L795 25ms PVA (Samsung LTM190E1-L03) panel
...........

Today "almost all" monitor manufacturers, such like as DELL, Apple, Sony and Eizo, use LCD panels from either Samsung (S-LCD) or LG-Philips (two of the biggest LCD manufacturers on this planet)...

Keepin' it real fake, part XCVI: the true nano fatty {Engadget}

Nov 20th 2007 3:21PM Geez, yet another "STUPID CHINESE UNDESIRABLES/KNOCK-OFF CHINESE CRAP"...

Here's what's happening in China: 1) Japanese and Korean gadget, phone and car makers release sleek, innovative new devices or vehicles domestically in Japan and Korea; 2) Chinese rip-off companies buy one, and return to China where the whole thing is copied; 3) The Chinese companies sell the fake version domestically in China; 4) when the original is finally sold in China, Chinese consumers think the original is a counterfeit of a Chinese original, since the Chinese phone was sold first, and are OUTRAGED at the copyright violation. Counterfeiters cost legit companies about $600 billion per year and growing fast, and the overwhelming majority of it happens in China.

Source: http://www.therawfeed.com/2006/11/chinese-buyers-think-original-gadgets.html

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