Whirlpool is piece of ***** Had two of them and they failed miserably very quickly. The Samsung's still there... and it did NOT cost 360 euros...
2005/10/12, Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Quite possible. In fact, I also wrote > ========================================================== > However, things can change. It's common practice for manufacturers to start > with low-end products and then expanding their range toward the higher-end > ones, and Samsung looks to be doing that. > ========================================================== > > The day before yesterday, I had to buy a new microwave oven. > In the big store there was a 99 Eur "best deal" there, but my wife wanted a > good one, hence we bought a 360 Eur model. Guess which of the two was the > Samsung and which one the Whirlpool? > > Dario > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 5:14 PM > Subject: Re: HOT NEWS: Pentax +Samsund DSLRs > > > > That was then, Dario - Samsung is well regarded when it comes to > > electronics. Much of their renown is "behind the scenes" though, tucked > > quietly inside hundreds, if not thousands, of highly regarded name brand > > items. It's time to adjust your thinking. This is a company with cash > > and > > ideas. They have long since moved from cheap microwave ovens, just as > > Sony > > has moved from TV's and video recorders. Just as the Panasonic brand has > > migrated upscale over the years. > > > > Shel > > > > > >> [Original Message] > >> From: Dario Bonazza > > > >> I understand what you mean. However, when I think of Samsung I mostly > > think > >> about > >> 99â,¬ microwave ovens, cheap fax machines, all-in-one scanners/printers, > > and > >> the like. That makes their business. Conversely, when I think of > >> high-quality image stuff (cameras, printers) Samsung never comes to mind. > > > > > > -- ---------------------- Thibouille ---------------------- *ist-D,Z1,SFXn,SuperA,KX,MX, P30t and KR-10x ...

