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Things not to buy new

PostPosted: October 11th, 2013, 7:56 pm
by LongRunner
Usually because they're built like crap due to penny-pinching...
  • DVD players (at least the basic ones)
  • CFL retrofits (because people, unrealistically, expect them to be as cheap as the incandescent bulbs they replace; but what this means is subpar internal components, and usually no PFC at all) (well, these have been crap for years)
  • HDDs (according to some experiences)
No doubt there's more, but that's all I can think of right now...

Re: Things not to buy new

PostPosted: December 12th, 2013, 1:05 am
by Wester547
Don't buy Xbox 360s new. Microsoft is, since last Spring, allowing the use of Lelon capacitors instead of Japanese capacitors in the VRM input and output of Xbox 360 motherboards in newer models. To my knowledge, Sony has done similar with the PS3, but I believe it's up in the air whether you get a model with Japanese capacitors or Chinese crap, in the PSU at least. This is, of course, to perpetuate sales of the Xbox One and PS4 so people will forget about the previous generation of consoles and move on to the "new". Of course, if you want to buy them new to recap them, that's also another option, but even then....

I also believe even platinum-price Panasonic LCD TVs now use crap like Taicon and Lelon instead of Panasonic capacitors, and that it's been such a way for months now, so don't buy them new either, unless you want to for the above mentioned reasons...

Re: Things not to buy new

PostPosted: December 12th, 2013, 2:38 am
by c_hegge
I wouldn't buy an Xbox new or used. Even the ones with Jap caps run so hot that they cook them.