Venturer HD DVD Player to Ship in Time for 2007 Holiday Sale

Started by Shane Aug 29, 2007 5 posts
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Venturer Electronics today announced the launch of its first HD DVD player for the North American market. Responding to strong consumer demand for high definition video playback devices, Venturer will introduce the SHD7000 that offers the superior HD movie experience as defined by the DVD Forum. Featuring 1080i video output and an HDMI connection, the SHD7000 is designed to be compatible with the vast majority of HDTVs already in North American consumers' homes. With Ethernet connectivity to the network , the SHD7000 also allows users to access bonus features from movie studio web servers and unlock special prerecorded content on some HD DVD discs. Dolby TrueHD rounds out the high definition experience by presenting the HD DVD disc soundtrack as it was meant to be heard, virtually equal to the studio master. In addition...

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#2
Yippee!! Another fine piece of sh*t that repair shops can't fix due to lack of tech support or replacement parts availability. :evil:
#3
Please provide some basis for your remarks. If this company has had problems in the past, I'm sure our readers would like to know.

- Shane
#4
I think this was a general comment.
You are asking for examples.
VISIO
It is highly lauded in online forums that their products are an incredible deal. (And it is pretty much a deal)

No mention of the fact that they have NO DEALER network and NO SERVICE network.
I know that COSCO USED to be crazy enough to give people their money back, even years later.
They have figured out that they (COSCO) were being taken advantage off and stopped this practice. (You think)

The point is that his higher level of service costs money and is reflected in the higher prices of leading brands.
If it is OK with you that you are out of luck when the cheap products breaks, then go for it.
Most people I have met, want it both ways. (low price; great service)

-Scott
#5
Yippee!! Another fine piece of sh*t that repair shops can't fix due to lack of tech support or replacement parts availability. :evil:
While this comment may be valid in that you may not be able to get it repaired by the manufacturer (never heard of these folks) it needs to be made clear that NO DISC PLAYERS are repaired in the field anymore and must be sent to the manufacturer or their authorized repair depot whether in or out of warranty which typically means 1-2 places for the whole country.

Most people I have met, want it both ways. (low price; great service)
An oxymoron no? :lol: