Post 13 made on Sunday June 1, 2008 at 08:28 |
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Is it because of poor design?
Is it because of poor IR compatibility range?
Is it because of the lies in their FAQ's and marketing?
Pro's don't like Harmony remotes for the same reason they don't like Bose. Good marketing does not turn a Mediocre product into a top product. But just as their are many happy Bose users who think they have a state of the art product ("Great product: even I know which button I have to press in order to hear music) there are a lot of happy Harmony users.
As long as mediocre is for many users good enough, the marketing does the trick, both companies sell very well.
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