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by johnvanommen
2226 days ago
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True, but this isn't Wal Mart's fault, it's China's fault. For instance, half a dozen Japanese electronics manufacturers tried to sell televisions, a business that the Japanese have dominated for 40 years. Half of them threw in the towel. People buy on price; nobody was going to pay a 25% premium for a Pioneer or a JVC TV. At the same time, Chinese companies like TCL began gobbling market share. I'm typing this on a "Silo" TV that I bought at Fry's about five years ago. When I bought it, I figured it would be junk, but it was so cheap I couldn't resist. Five years later, it's still going strong. Silo is still selling TVs (cheaply) and Pioneer is gone from the market. |
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A few years later we bought a "premium" LCD TV rated highly on Consumer Repots which broke less than 2 years later. We replaced with a cheapy, for 1/2 the price and it's already lasted longer. Even if it didn't (which was expected), I could buy 3x the cheap TVs for the same price.