We bought boom boxes or cheap cd/radio players for the kids as teenagers.
These looked like component systems but were not.
The CD would fail and then the whole thing could not be repaired by Sony.
That's when I began to hate Sony products,but I did try a laptop 2 years ago.
It's still working but the case is beginning to fall apart.   :-(
They have suspicious product quality.
OK for most video camera recorders which never see much use,
but unsatisfactory when used heavily.
Not sure I would risk a Sony DSLR...
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:25 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: "William Robb"
>>
>> From: "P. J. Alling"
>>>
>>> > My clock radio is a Sony, it was a gift from my father, he's been dead
>>> > for > 15 years.  Sony used to make wonderful products.
>>
>> I am still using a Sony clock/radio that I got as schwag from Astral Photo
>> in 1985. The control dial broke, so I epoxied it back onto the switch.
>> That was about 10 years ago.
>> My Sony DVD player hs to be close to 10 years old now as well.
>> They can make good stuff, but I don't think I'll ever quite trust them
>> after the root kit virus thing they did a few years ago on some music CDs.
>
> I'd forgotten all about that. My only reason for not liking Sony products
> was experience with products that invariably failed within a week of the
> warranty expiring - consumer audio/video.
>
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