Your analogy is faulty. Perhaps one more suitable would be (hypothetically now, since I know little technically of bikes)... A guy buys a GSXR1000. The motorcycle enhusiast (equilavent to one of us geeks here) knows that the bike should be tuned and idling at 500 rpms. Failure to do so...
I love the XBR when it works but Sony shipped so many xbr400 with bad digital boards that caused the TV to malfunction after two years. This happened to me. As a result, Sound Advice (Tweeter co) had to replace it with a XBR800 since I had the extended coverage. Interesting to note that after...
I love the XBR when it works but Sony shipped so many xbr400 with bad digital boards that caused the TV to malfunction after two years. This happened to me. As a result, Sound Advice (Tweeter co) had to replace it with a XBR800 since I had the extended coverage. Interesting to note that after...