> Don't worry to much, brazilian electronics are generally a mess,
> amateur level in Europe is a lot more professional,

    EEEEEEEEEEEpa, take it easy!!!

    I do agree we have lots of bad stuff. You cannot imagine how hard is to have a 
legal
business and stay profitable in Brazil, and how hard is to us to import anything, from
books to supercomputers. The taxes are HEAVY. But you cannot tell that what we do here 
is
generally a mess. Brazil is growing fast from a third world hole, to a place that 
exports
technology. 5 years ago we couldn't even build SMD things here. Nowadays we have
motherboard factories (FIC, ASUS and others I cannot remember now). And TCE is out of
business (thanks God!).

> I can tell because I have seen a lot, had to repair a lot of this stuff,
> if I didn't need too, I wouldn't touch it, the chinese products are
> 50 years ahead. They can do it and keep up with it, because
> their home market is so big and strong.

    What you had to repair made in Brazil?

> This is just my private opinion.

    I do respect your right to oppine, but don't agree with your oppinion. Hope you
understand and get to know better what we do today! ;o)


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