
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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It's called quality over bullshit hype and overcharging based on name...
lol i have to admire your level of fanboy. you really do hate all things Sony dont you? it's a shame, they make great, solid products.
um, yeah- you do know for almost every samsung lcd, there's a genetically identical sony with similar performance and similar price? they use the same panels, after all... i think sony customers feel burned by their tubes and sxrds burning out so quickly. and samsung's bezels are more attractive to most people.
I can't believe someone used the words "quality" and "Samsung" in the same sentence. They may be leading in sales, but that's mostly due to their marketing. They are the "official HDTV of the NFL" ya know. People who don't know much of anything about HDTVs buy Samsung, they're the "every man's" brand. The "Chevy of HDTVs" if you will. The rest of us buy Sony, Panasonic, and for those with the money and the knowledge....Pioneer.
Haha, I just realized you didn't use "quality" and "Samsung" in the same sentence. It was implied I suppose.