|  | Posted by traffik33 on 11/03/06 04:37 
Aaron J. Bossig wrote:> "traffik33" <traffik33@yahoo.com> wrote in
 > news:1162527378.167202.47090@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
 >
 > > Even assuming free labor, its still hard to believe they can
 > > manufacture
 > > the parts, assemble into a complete player and make a profit at $30.
 > >
 > > I'm not complaining. I've purchased atleast a dozen VCRs during my
 > > lifetime at a total cost of $4,000 to $5,000. DVD players at $30 will
 > > be a
 > > nice break. Still hard to believe you can buy a player for the same
 > > price
 > > you spend on 2 or 3 DVDs.
 >
 > Get those $30 players, and you will indeed be buying them by the
 > dozen.  I've had to work with a few, and they were all notoriously
 > unreliable.  Be warned.
 >
 >
 > --
 >
 > Aaron J. Bossig
 >
 > http://www.GodsLabRat.com
 > http://www.dvdverdict.com
 
 I'm sure it's not the norm, but it seems like the more I pay for a DVD
 player
 the faster it beaks and quits working.
 
 My first two players were $300 and $200 and both lasted less than a
 year each.
 My last player was a $65 APEX and lasted for 3+ years with very heavy
 usage.
 
 Wal-Mart has a generous return policy. Any problems during the first 90
 days
 and you can exchange for a new unit or complete refund.
 
 If I can get one year out of each $30 DVD player it will be 1/10th the
 price
 I was paying for VCRs.
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