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Annoyance from consumer electronics manufacturers.

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Daniel Who Wants to Know

Jan 1, 1970
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Is anyone else as annoyed as I am that the electronics companies seem to
love to change a product's design and internals without changing the model
number? Case in point Linksys with routers such as the BEFW11S4. Version 2
had a full set of status lights for each port on the front and a SMPS power
brick and version 4 was stripped down to a single row of lights and a linear
transformer power brick. The newest one is about the GE CFLs that I have
posted about before. I just bought 12 more and the new ones light up
instantly when given power where as the old ones preheated the filaments for
a split second. The part that bothers me is that they both have the same
model number which is FLE26HT3/2/SW. If anyone else has more examples of
major changes without a model number change of a product I would love to
hear them.
 
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NotMe

Jan 1, 1970
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check out buffalo
http://www.techshout.com/hardware/2007/23/buffalo-wifi-adapter-increases-speed-and-range-by-210/

message | Is anyone else as annoyed as I am that the electronics companies seem to
| love to change a product's design and internals without changing the model
| number? Case in point Linksys with routers such as the BEFW11S4. Version
2
| had a full set of status lights for each port on the front and a SMPS
power
| brick and version 4 was stripped down to a single row of lights and a
linear
| transformer power brick. The newest one is about the GE CFLs that I have
| posted about before. I just bought 12 more and the new ones light up
| instantly when given power where as the old ones preheated the filaments
for
| a split second. The part that bothers me is that they both have the same
| model number which is FLE26HT3/2/SW. If anyone else has more examples of
| major changes without a model number change of a product I would love to
| hear them.
|
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