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To: BillyG who wrote (48165)1/7/2000 3:05:00 PM
From: David E. Railsback  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
Billy, which model did you purchase?

As an aside, I intended to purchase a Samsung model 709 for both my son and daughter for Christmas when Best Buy had them on sale in Columbus, Ohio for $199.95. The ad was in the "stuffer" on the Sunday paper, but it was Thursday before I got to Best Buy. Needless to say they had none. However, instead of telling me they were sold out the sales person told me that they (Best Buy in Columbus (Morse Road store) had found it necessary to send all of their inventory of the Samsung Model 709 back because it was unable to decode some of the more recent movie releases. I challenged him and specifically inquired as to whether or not the problem was with the movie "Matrix" (which has been reported to have production or authoring problems) and he indicated that he did not know which recent releases had been a problem for the Samsung machine. I regularly shop at this particular Best Buy and had never seen this sales person before and I'm betting he did not know what he was talking about. Any insight? Would appreciate the benefit of the Board's knowledge on this subject.

Regards, Dave R.
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