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- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:52:55 +0900
- From: "Lyle H Saxon" <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Linux / MacOS X and dv cameras
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On 7/21/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote:Lyle H Saxon writes: > Yeah - and there was even a special Brand-W version for NEC that > produced files incompatible with everyone else! For computers, NEC is > at the very top of my "Do Not Buy!!!" list! Sony is second.
I don't think I'd go that far. Do you remember Toshiba's 3-speed 3.5" floppies that defaulted to 720kB and 1.2MB formats?
No, I don't remember that. I very stupidly bought a word processor that I used until 1996, when I got my first used computer.
*All* the Japanese makers did that kind of stuff (including your buddy Hitachi, IIRC they had displays with some "super-VGA" format that only Hitachi's version of DoS/Windrows could access).
Well, maybe they did, but in eleven years of mixing and matching used and new parts with stacks of computers both at work and at home, *only* NEC has consistently caused compatibility problems with memory boards that are supposedly the same specs as other manufacturer's boards (and yes, I admit that there is a black magic factor with memory boards, but NEC has been worse than everyone else), and I personally experienced the incompatibility of NEC's file formats at a time when all the other manufacturers of equipment running brand-W had no such problem. As for HItachi being my "buddy", I don't think of it as a living individual, but I've had very good luck with their machines. My refrigerator is 19 years old; my vacuum cleaner is over 20, etc. And the micro-tower computer I recently bought is the best designed small box I've seen to date. Have you had bad experiences with Hitachi products, other then the floppy example you mention?
Well - okay, I haven't used all manufacturer's computers, but I've used these:
Compaq Digital Equipment Corp. IBM Dell Hitachi Fujitsu NEC Toshiba Hewett-Packard Micron Acer Epson Sony - and a few custom boxes
The quality of components and construction of NEC computers is better than some other things out there, but when it comes to swapping parts for Frankenstein boxes, I still say NEC is #1 on my "Do Not Buy" list.
But running unauthorized programs on somebody else's computer is a different level of evil.
I agree, but the main reason I don't want to buy a Sony computer is based on what I think about their hardware, irrespective of what the entertainment division has done.
Lyle
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