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Do I Qualify as a Samsung Fanboy?

Do I qualify as a Samsung fanboy?

  • No, you just have a tastse for relialble quality products.

  • A loyal customer, but not quite a fanboy.

  • Hopeless Fanboy through and through.

  • Other


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I have the following Samsung Products...

DV330 Front loading washer/dryer set
2x 120GB 830 Pro SSDs
External Slim DVDRW
LN40A550 40" LCD 1080p HDTV
Galaxy S4 16GB
Samsung SyncMaster 940n 19" secondary display
RS261MDWP Refrigerator


Also planning on getting a 55 or 60" Samsung Smart TV later this year.
 
I qualify as a Logitech fanboy.

Seriously: I absolutely HATED Logitech back in '99 / 2000. Now, I probably can't recount half of the Logitech products I own.

Long ago, I owned 2x Samsung YH-999 portable media centers. Some Samsung RDRAM (came with retail box Pentium 4 1.3Ghz Willamette). Some Samsung portable MP3 players that didn't work right. About 5 years ago, I had a 224bw LCD monitor that I never actually used after turning it on a few times (image quality was awful compared to my Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW). The capacitors went bad right after I sold it to my boss, so I had to replace the caps - another victim of the capacitor plague. Samsung used those horrible bad-formula caps in soooo many monitors and TVs. I'm surprised it didn't ruin the company.

Had a Samsung CRT HD TV for about a week back when they didn't support 720p signals at all. Such TVs were labeled "HDTV monitor" because there was no digital ATSC tuner. When I found out that 480p was always forcibly stretched to widescreen on my GameCube games, I returned it and got a Sony 30XBR910.

A pair of Samsung VGA 1000 flip phones and an n400 phone in the time before touch-screen smartphones. They all sucked. The n400 had some serious glitches.

My cumulative experience with Samsung has not been very good, but I still would not avoid their products. I was going to get a Samsung mSATA SSD for my new system until a good deal on a Crucial 240GB drive showed up on slickdeals.net

...oh yeah: Lots and lots of cheap desktop optical drives. I'm fairly happy with those.

My brother has the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
 
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I qualify as a Logitech fanboy.

Seriously: I absolutely HATED Logitech back in '99 / 2000. Now, I probably can't recount half of the Logitech products I own.

Long ago, I owned 2x Samsung YH-999 portable media centers. Some Samsung RDRAM (came with retail box Pentium 4 1.3Ghz Willamette). Some Samsung portable MP3 players that didn't work right. About 5 years ago, I had a 224bw LCD monitor that I rarely used. The capacitors went bad right after I sold it to my boss, so I had to replace the caps - another victim of the capacitor plague. Samsung used those horrible bad-formula caps in soooo many monitors and TVs. I'm surprised it didn't ruin the company.

Had a Samsung CRT HD TV for about a week back when they didn't support 720p signals at all. When I found out that 480p was always forcibly stretched to widescreen on my GameCube games, I returned it and got a Sony 30XBR910.

My brother has the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
I have quite a few logitech products. Back in the day I made the repeated mistake of buying Microsoft peripherals, and I swear that every single M$ Keyboard, mouse, controller, steering wheel that I have ever owned has been a piece of shit. I started buying logitech products around 2005, and I haven't looked back. And I might not have as many gaming options on my PS3 as I would have had I purchased an Xbox 360, but at least I only had to buy it once. 🙂
Dude this is the internet. You should have lied about how many inches it is. Everyone knows this.


I'm sorry, I meant to say that I Have a 400" TV and I'm planning on buying a 550 - 600" TV. I always forget to put in the extra zero. You see when I talk my elitist friends; I just say 40" TV, and they know that I'm talking about a 400" T.V. because we know that none of us would ever waste our money on such a small TV.
 
you just have a taste for relialble quality products. 😀
i have many samsung products too, but i'm not samsung fanboy
 
I have the following Samsung Products... DV330 Front loading washer/dryer set 2x 120GB 830 Pro SSDs External Slim DVDRW LN40A550 40" LCD 1080p HDTV Galaxy S4 16GB Samsung SyncMaster 940n 19" secondary display RS261MDWP Refrigerator Also planning on getting a 55 or 60" Samsung Smart TV later this year.

what do you own from other companies?
 
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