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Old 1st November 2009, 11:45 AM   #16
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You obviously know nothing about domestic electronics, or how to make a sensible post - repeatedly stating "FACT" just reinforces the 'fact' that it's your personal opinion, and totally incorrect.

Sony equipment is generally one of the best designed, one of the most reliable, and comes with the best service. I repair all kind of makes, and Sony are by far the best.

If you don't have a Sony service account, then you are pretty well stuffed, but that applies to ALL makes these days. The days when manufacturers would provide all and sundry with spares and information are long gone.
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Old 8th November 2009, 12:28 AM   #17
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#1CluelessTech,

There's much I could say to argue against your comments, however you've done a perfect job of discrediting yourself. With the irony between your user name and the goon-babble you post, you've done more to enlighten us about you, and less about Sony. How does your shoe leather taste?

I think pretty quick on my feet for a drunken stupor hillbilly, eh?
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Old 8th November 2009, 02:43 AM   #18
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#1CluelessTech,

There's much I could say to argue against your comments, however you've done a perfect job of discrediting yourself. With the irony between your user name and the goon-babble you post, you've done more to enlighten us about you, and less about Sony. How does your shoe leather taste?

I think pretty quick on my feet for a drunken stupor hillbilly, eh?
Woop there it is.........

I'll agree with Nigel and HiTech. I also work in the profession of keeping Sony's in a production setting.

We give them hell working them hr after hr. I have 10 sony 42" plasmas we broadcast for over three years without a failure using them as monitors in the classrooms. They have great rs232 command controls and have served us very well.

I have 4 sony HD 1 Camera's with equal control protocols. You'll find many folks using them in the Broadcast Industry these replaced my 3ccd d300's.

We will begin broadcasting HD when I can get all my endpoints, bridges and bandwidth.

I have small crt monitors in the control rooms I gave to the Film Dept because I refuse put them in surplus. They still work great with good color.

Like any manufacturer they will have problems but, overall I think the value is still there.


By the way I've only had my Sharp LCD Panels 8 total in my 2 new rooms for a year I haven't given them a command yet. We will see how well they fair I've heard they have a good report. but, remember maybe all that depends on day of manufacture and well built components.

Not design.


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Old 9th November 2009, 01:27 PM   #19
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Old 9th November 2009, 03:36 PM   #20
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You folks see what I'm talking about? More goon babble!

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