Sony cuts retail prices for external 16x DVD burners by almost a quarter
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Posted on Monday 26th of September, 2005 at 11:45 by SirQUK
Source: DigiTimes
Sony, one of the dearest brands available to buy for the end user have decided to drop their proces for DVDWriters in an attempt to help cut the price of their laptops according to DigiTimes.
"Prices for Sony external entry-level 16x DVD Dual burners in the Taiwan retail market have recently dropped by 22-23% from NT$6,000 (US$181) to NT$4,600-4,700 (US$139-142) following a growing demand for low-priced notebooks, according to local retail channels."
Its always good when any company decides to drop its prices and it may bring Sony more into line with other manufacturers of DVD writers. Pioneer, BenQ, Liteon and NEC are still the cheapest though and we still feel that the Sony writers are over priced compared to these writers.
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