American automakers complain about the Japanese and Korean imports, even when they are built here in the USA and sometimes in factories that use to be owned by the Big Three.
Now we have a major Japanese electronics manufacturer complaining about its inability to compete against Taiwanese and Korean competition in the USA. I say just buy a bunch of Vizios and rebadge them as Sony products.
Of course, being that Vizio isn't an American company there isn't really too much America can do to prevent Sony from buying, and shutting the doors of, Vizio. I think Vizio needs a mascott (something like the RCA puppies).
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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American automakers complain about the Japanese and Korean imports, even when they are built here in the USA and sometimes in factories that use to be owned by the Big Three.
Now we have a major Japanese electronics manufacturer complaining about its inability to compete against Taiwanese and Korean competition in the USA. I say just buy a bunch of Vizios and rebadge them as Sony products.
Of course, being that Vizio isn't an American company there isn't really too much America can do to prevent Sony from buying, and shutting the doors of, Vizio. I think Vizio needs a mascott (something like the RCA puppies).