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Re: Heads up Samsung XL20, 24 & 30
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Re: Heads up Samsung XL20, 24 & 30


  • Subject: Re: Heads up Samsung XL20, 24 & 30
  • From: MARK SEGAL <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:29:14 -0500 (EST)

Toralf,

  I'm quite new to this List as well, but I agree with Karl. We would like to believe that all of us reading these posts are mature adults with good "B.S. detectors" to separate marketing information from technical information. I don't need or want a set of rules to deprive me of the latter in order to protect me from the former. I think it is appropriate, however, for this to be transparent - no fake names, and posters with affiliations should declare them.

  Mark Segal


Koch Karl <email@hidden> wrote:
  Klaus, I agree. If we were to ban manufacturers from the list, I
would have to go (I could live with that), but also names like Graeme
Gill, Clemens Beisch and others – who would want that? The
manufacturers know their products best, and if they can contribute to
clarify open questions – what´s so immoral here?
And, btw, who the heck is email@hidden??? And who pays
him? Another monitor manufacturer?
I think that pseudonyms on this list are as dubious as using "... the
list as a marketing platform and input source."

Best regards,

Karl


Am 07.12.2007 um 10:22 schrieb Klaus Karcher:

> toralf joergensen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> While quite new on this list, it looks strange to me that a
>> manufacturer´s
>> representative uses the list as a marketing platform and input
>> source.
>
> I wasn't annoyed about Niall Coady's (IMHO relatively
> inconspicuous) marketing statements in /this/ case.
>
> I wish also other manufacturers would ask their potential clients
> in a similar way what they expect from a product or which
> informations about it they are after -- instead of implementing
> features no one needs (but everyone pays for) or releasing
> incomplete and misleading product specifications.
>
> Klaus Karcher
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