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Have electronics Americans have lost their reputation?

In the market, most electronic products sold or less appealing to the public are Japanese or Korean brands. Eg: Sony Vaio, Sony Camcorders, Toshiba, Kodak, Samsung, Sony Playstation, Nintendo, JVC, TDK, etc. I hear that many of my friends who told essentially the same thing "In America you can get the best, top-of-the-line like Sony Electroncis or Toshiba or Nintendo … "I ask them" what are the Japanese brands … what are the marks on American? "To which they reply invaribly" If you buy American brand, it will definitey failure and you'll end up spending a lot of money just to maintain itself … "Why the majority people have this opinion? Do American electronics really suck compared to Japanese?

Known American electronics are lower, most definitely. These companies either manufacture exclusively for the United States or those who started in the United States, but did nothing to do with the United States is the overabundance of the problem. Its all about marketing. Did you know that most consumers think JVC is American, Nintendo too. But look where the edge is in electronics, most defense systems are made in America, the highest quality audio and video are made here too. Krell, Martin Logan, Runco are all American-owned businesses. These companies try it best to keep the manufacturing process in the United States. It is not easy, electronics polluters are very high with toxic chemicals used in manufacturing. If the United States water supply of the city was marred (Pacific Gas and Electric), the public would skin him alive. But killing a city in China's remote and no organization knows about it. It is when the foreign manufactures have the upper hand in the delivery of mail. First they copy commands premium in the United States without repercussions, try to obtain a patent for an American company in China. So they do not have to everything engineering. They then figure out how to make thousands of these as cheap as possible with the cheapest ingredients possible. (I remember a when I did not need a surge protector on my TV). Next work with Sweat Shop, coins on the hundreds of dollars in work and terrible working conditions in the world contribute to the bottom line. They also have a view of the mass market. Wal-Mart studied everything they sell …. right. Best Buy and Circuit City are the two biggest contributors to the decline of the median line, electronics American public. Through their business practices and failure to properly train their staff, they also can compress the bottom line. Back in the day before Best Buy and crappy customer service that we had local mom and pop stores that would sell electronics and reliable service to them during years. So they bought these American companies were very successful. When asked by one setting on a product over a year old answerers say to watch the replacement, which should be good on the environment, huh. So, in summary, this is not the American Electronics industry sucking retailers large area that will always be those who are unscrupulous in business. Vote with your feet! Do not the best Buy, Wal-Mart Circuit City or never.


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