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Samwel 
Re: EFIKA, interviews, a future, etc.
Posted on 19-Sep-2006 5:11:40
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@Atheist

I think you misunderstand Kronos because his harsh language.

You can't expect a company like Sony to pay several dollars per unit. OS4 is a
start up product anyway so making demands is not in their position. They'll have
to sell it as cheap as possible (without making a loss) just to get into the market.

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