Post 7 made on Wednesday May 8, 2019 at 14:08 |
Dean Roddey Senior Member |
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Yeh, sorry, I meant Leviton. Too many companies, too few brain cells. I get that often these types of products die on the vine after purchase. Though I agree that it's hard to see what they got out of it if their intent from the start was to let it die and not replace it. Was there some other HAI technology they really wanted, to incorporate into some other leviton products?
And I guess what's also really confusing is their pointing people to low end consumer stuff as a replacement. So they are dropping a pro product mostly sold by pros, but pointing folks towards consumer stuff that a pro probably would never use as a replacement. It seems like they are sort of writing off a whole chunk off of the bottom of the pro market.
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Dean Roddey Chairman/CTO, Charmed Quark Systems www.charmedquark.com |
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