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Has the Quality of Consumer Electronics Declined?

NewtonsLaw asks: "With Christmas coming up I dare say that lots of people are going to spend big bucks on consumer electronics in the next few weeks. This column asks an interesting question -- are consumer electronics manufacturers sacrificing quality and reliability for an endless list of features? If you're like me, you've probably got a TV, VCR or other appliance you bought over 5 years ago which is still going strong -- but much of the stuff you've bought in the past 2-3 years is already giving trouble. What's more, it seems to be the big-name manufacturers such as Sony who are most affected by this decline in standards. I'd love to hear the experiences of other Slashdot readers in an effort to get as many data-points as possible. Are you better off buying a $49 DVD player on the expectation that it will only last a year or so -- or do lay out two or three times that amount something made by a big-name manufacturer in the (possibly vain) hope it will provide superior performance and last longer?"

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  1. Coincidence? by nule.org · · Score: 3, Funny
    Let's see on the front page of /. right now is: Has the Quality of Consumer Electronics Declined?" which is followed immediately by: "Apple Hawks Madonna iPods"...

    Hrm... seems like /. answered its own question.

  2. obligatory homer simpson quote: by digable · · Score: 2, Funny

    "... i know a genuine panaphonic when i see it! ..."

  3. Re:The quality of everything now is worse by littleRedFriend · · Score: 5, Funny

    We, as consumers, by buying the cheapest, lowest-quality stuff out there, are responsible for this.

    Sjeesh, can you /. guys please make up your mind? Now I will have to bring back my $199 walmart PC.

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  4. Re:Umbrella repair by sootman · · Score: 3, Funny

    Long, long ago, there used to be umbrella repair shops.
    Pfft, yeah, right, umbrella repair, uh-huh. What's next, you're gonna tell me people used to get their shoes repaired, too? Go smoke some more crack, we've got important things to discuss here.

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