Reading that release, I did not see one reliable "fact" anywhere. It contained a lot of guess work, conjecture and speculation. Too many coulds and mights to be reliable. Did the firm simply take the total sales in numbers and dollars,subtract the number of TV's that didn't meet the standards and then call it a day? Frankly, your "average consumer" doesn't care what tv they get as long as they get on they like. I guess we can't expect much from industry whores that are bought and sold based on what they will and will not say regardless of verifiable facts and critical analysis.
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iamjoecollector @ Apr 11th 2009 12:03AM
Reading that release, I did not see one reliable "fact" anywhere. It contained a lot of guess work, conjecture and speculation. Too many coulds and mights to be reliable. Did the firm simply take the total sales in numbers and dollars,subtract the number of TV's that didn't meet the standards and then call it a day? Frankly, your "average consumer" doesn't care what tv they get as long as they get on they like. I guess we can't expect much from industry whores that are bought and sold based on what they will and will not say regardless of verifiable facts and critical analysis.