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1.5 stars
"To be or not to be?"
Pros: US$ 150 for a new laptop, Wifi
Cons: Low end specs, this product could be an illusion!
Summary: At this moment nobody has seen this US$ 150 laptop and it's likely not a real deal.
There are a ton of reasons to think it's pure scam.
Read this before you get too far in spending US$150 on this laptop:
http://www.medisonscam.info
However, I might have missed something in my 18 years consumer electronics career about low cost manufacturing and logistics including numerous trips to the low cost factories in southern China, that the CEO Mr. Valdi in his 0 years of career in this industry has just found...
Without getting too much into human psychology, you can probably figure out what this whole thing is really about as the CEO has announced that he planning to become prime minister of Sweden...
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Peter, you should do your homework before making a comment like the one above and giving the product a rating of 3 out of 10. People like me actually use the user ratings as a purchasing tool and when other people like you rate a product they do not personally have or have experience with that really does a disservice to potential buyers.
There is a CNET editor that is buying this laptop so he can review it for the people that are actually interested in the product. Here?s the link: http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9749768-1.html?tag=nl.e497 -
dont you think its illegal and not worth it for a company thats been in business for 11 years to start a scam? they cant/wouldnt sell a product to the masses that isnt what it claims to be. if you buy it for 150.00 (which you can/i did), and it claims to have everything it has, then it isnt a scam. plain & simple.
