YuengLinger said:
This "fan boy" is very satisfied with Canon's gear and top-notch customer service.
As for Sony, not sure how deep I'd commit to a company that has had so many spectacular tech failures that become useless paperweights. Betamax, VAIO computers, Trinitron TV's, LCD TV's, OLED TV's, Walkman, PSPgo...They seem to push out products just to keep their R&D and marketing departments viable and relevant but without any clear mission or patience.
So, when it comes to committing to more than just a fun camera that may or may not have service support, including parts, no thanks. Hover boards are cool toys, but I'll stick with my trusty Honda sedan, thank you.
What? Do you mean the tech itself was a failure or there just wasn't consumer up-take/acceptance?
Betamax was technically superior to VHS and while consumer acceptance wasn't there, it was the consumer forerunner of the professional/broadcast format, Betacam SP, that was the de facto industry standard for DECADES.
I had a friend that was a computer tech and he said that the VAIO line from Sony was great. Damn near bulletproof, compared to a lot of others back then. I can't personally vouch, but I knew a lot of people that owned them, too.
Trinitron TV's. Really? That's laughable.
LCD and OLED TV's. My first HD set was a Sony rear projection LCD and it was great for 2004. Served me well for many years, then one of my friends for many more after that. As far as OLED, yeah, now that Sony FINALLY decided to get in on the consumer side, their consumer panels come from LG. But the first OLED that I owned was a professional/broadcast OLED monitor from Sony. I still own it and I still consider it my reference monitor. The last time I had it calibrated, it specced out almost as good before calibration as after.
Walkman. Seriously?! When I read that, I could't tell if you were just trying to be funny or not. That is one of the silliest things I've ever read. The Walkman arguably started the personal, portable music industry/craze decades ago(think 70's/80's). Who here didn't own or didn't know someone who owned a Walkman cassette player and/or/then a Walkman CD player?
PSPGO. Well, maybe. The PSP was great, I owned one and liked it until it just died on me way to soon.