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| 166.1 |  | SUMMIT::GUNNERSON |  | Wed Aug 14 1985 14:51 | 12 | 
|  | I am glad someone else asked this question first.  The only place I have
seen one of these is on the "Electronic Store(?)" flyers I get from American
Express.  I figure that it can't be worth $200 since everything else they
sell is vastly overpriced (items that can be had for $250 over the counter
AE sells for $300 or more - probably inludes the interest that they claim
you don't pay).  I figured that I'd do better to try to get one of those
$200 Magnovox units that are mentioned in this file if I wanted to do it
cheap.
Are you sure its from Japan, it may be Korean?
jlg
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| 166.2 |  | HBO::NEIL |  | Wed Aug 14 1985 15:32 | 10 | 
|  |  That's were it comes from...
 The flyer says Japan.  The only 'programming' capabilities it describes
I don't really understand:
	- "music search for high speed sampling of the music selections
	   on an entire disc"
	- "repeat memory for instant location of individual songs"
	Peter.
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| 166.3 |  | EIFFEL::LIONEL |  | Wed Aug 14 1985 18:52 | 8 | 
|  | Toyomenka (aka TMK) is Japanese, but very low-end.  I have never found
anything from those Amex flyers to be a bargain, though their price on the
KV25XBR is surprisingly reasonable.  (Not so the SL-HF400 they're offering
at 50% higher than standard retail!)  When you see that they are also
selling the D-5 for $300, you begin to get the picture.  You can probably
find a reasonable Sanyo or even a Sony locally.  Sony seems to have yet
another line of players at low prices (CDP-30 and CDP-70).
				Steve
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| 166.4 |  | ESPN::NEIL |  | Thu Aug 15 1985 10:32 | 5 | 
|  |  OK - so much for shopping at home from AMEX ......
 Will go look at Magnavox, Sony, Sanyo types - thanks for the input ..
	Peter.
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| 166.5 |  | GIGI::MAKOTO |  | Fri Aug 16 1985 09:28 | 10 | 
|  | Just for your interest.
The name "TOYOMENKA" is definitely Japanese and it suggests that the
company is in textile business since the direct translation of the name
is:
	TOYO - MENKA
     Oriental  Cotton !
Is this what you call diversification?
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| 166.6 |  | SUMMIT::GUNNERSON |  | Mon Aug 19 1985 10:13 | 4 | 
|  | Maybe they play CDs with cotton rather than plastic backing.  Can permanent
press CDs be far behind!?
:*} jlg
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| 166.7 |  | DRAGON::ROSENBERG |  | Mon Aug 19 1985 10:55 | 6 | 
|  | Permanent press CDs are already here. I think that it's UN-permanent press
CDs (record as well as plat) that a lot of people are waiting for.
sorry, couldn't resist :-)
				Dick Rosenberg
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