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algrinch wrote:I ordered two spindles from future shop and was suprised that the shipping was $5.98. I had planned on going to the store to pick them up but when I saw the shipping was reasonalble I just ordered them online.
dolphinius_rex wrote:Personally, I try to avoid purchasing from Futureshop as much as possible. They're pretty much responsible, along with Bestbuy and a few other big box stores in the USA, for the rapid decline of media quality in North America.
evilboy wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:Personally, I try to avoid purchasing from Futureshop as much as possible. They're pretty much responsible, along with Bestbuy and a few other big box stores in the USA, for the rapid decline of media quality in North America.
Care to elaborate?
Ian wrote:Yeah, the recordable media market in North America is crap. I put a lot of blame on consumers though. They think that all media is the same and even those that know better, won't pay for higher quality stuff.
Media manufacturers are also trying to squeeze every penny of profit they can so instead of turning to manufacturers like TY, they're contracting out with companies like CMC and Ritek. In the end, you have shelves full of media that, aside from the packaging, is the same.
dolphinius_rex wrote:Actually, the more and more I'm learning about Taiyo Yuden, the more I think it's them responsible for not making themselves available to brand names. Everytime I learn something new about TY it makes me think more and more that they have a lot in common with Ritek (maybe not in media quality, but in terms of shadyness and business practices!).
evilboy wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:Actually, the more and more I'm learning about Taiyo Yuden, the more I think it's them responsible for not making themselves available to brand names. Everytime I learn something new about TY it makes me think more and more that they have a lot in common with Ritek (maybe not in media quality, but in terms of shadyness and business practices!).
Rumor has it that Plextor pays much more for a TY disc than Verbatim does and Plextor are stopping their media business because of that. I can't verify that, but if it is true, then it is shady business practice indeed.
evilboy wrote:Rumor has it that Plextor pays much more for a TY disc than Verbatim does and Plextor are stopping their media business because of that. I can't verify that, but if it is true, then it is shady business practice indeed.
The Plextor news is now announced on the frontpage of a local media site.
The writer,who is in touch with Plextor Europe elaborated that the cause of
Plextor ending their media line is that they couldn't get a better deal from TY.
Verbatim gets their TY discs -20% cheaper than Plextor and they have had enough.
Apparently they also looked for an option of distributing a different media but
they couldn't find as high quality material as TY.
This is especially bad new for some European TY users to whom Plextor was
pretty much the only TY media around (the only other TY I have seen was
Verbatim but not always available).
evilboy wrote:The "TY makes media in China" claim is most likely untrue though. A company with definite Japanese marketing strategy wouldn't relocate all their manufacturing to China.
evilboy wrote:I think you might have a lower posts-per-page setting than I have.
(I prefer higher posts-per-page values so I don't need to wait as much.)
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showpost.php?p ... tcount=144The Plextor news is now announced on the frontpage of a local media site.
The writer,who is in touch with Plextor Europe elaborated that the cause of
Plextor ending their media line is that they couldn't get a better deal from TY.
Verbatim gets their TY discs -20% cheaper than Plextor and they have had enough.
Apparently they also looked for an option of distributing a different media but
they couldn't find as high quality material as TY.
This is especially bad new for some European TY users to whom Plextor was
pretty much the only TY media around (the only other TY I have seen was
Verbatim but not always available).
I'm confused.
The "TY makes media in China" claim is most likely untrue though. A company with definite Japanese marketing strategy wouldn't relocate all their manufacturing to China.
dolphinius_rex wrote:evilboy wrote:The "TY makes media in China" claim is most likely untrue though. A company with definite Japanese marketing strategy wouldn't relocate all their manufacturing to China.
Well, they do have a facility of some sort in China, that much is for sure. But the most that is guarenteed at this point is that they are using it for packaging their media. This probably includes adding various surfaces to their discs.
Now what I don't understand is that their DVD Value Line is a shiny silver surface disc in 100pc bulk shrinkwrap. The box says "made in Japan" and "packaged in China" on it. What the heck kind of packaging was done in China? How were the discs shipped from Japan to China?
As always, there's something going on that TY doesn't want us to know about I suspect. Actually, considering this is TY, it's probably safe to say there isn't ANYTHING they want us to know about (they have serious control/paranoia issues).
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