I think mid-1980's is too early for Made-in-China. It's possible they were indeed made in Mexico at some point because the Japanese eventually moved much of their electronics assembly there too. It was when Sony's awesome CD players (not the portable ones) suddenly started going crappy in the late 1980's that people noticed their "Made in Mexico" stickers. I think the reason people started looking at the "Made in.." labels was because of the Sony fiasco.
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As for tv's Japan already had that market by probably 1980. Certainly Sony was near #1 with their Trinitrons (we bought one in 1985ish) and Mitsubishi probably already had the big screen tv market in their pocket by 1985 as they had no serious competition (even from Sony as they were basically the Samsung of the day for big screens).
1988 Mitsubishi commercial
Well you can't blame Made-in-USA for that as the US tv marketshare was already dead. Paying $4000+ for a big screen Mitsubishi tv was not unusual. You could easily spend way more than that for their top of the line models.
Never knew what? Simple microwaves were still not $799 in the 1990's no matter where things were made or who made them...why are you dancing around that fact that he pulled that $799 out of his @ss??
LOL! Can you just say the $799 figure for the 1990's sounds wrong and stop dancing around?
Sure..so what does this have to do with simple microwaves supposedly being $799 in the 1990's??
BTW $4000 for a Mitsubishi tv isn't exactly cheap either...nor was $1500 for a nice Sony XBR Trinitron.
oh brother...and this is relevant to the simple microwave price $799 price in the 1990's in what way?
I'm sure you can but that doesn't make the price of a simple microwave in the 1990's being $799 true...
Such as??....maybe cars...because it was true..in the 1970's they were known for being rust buckets which they fixed by the 1980's...but other than that I can't think of any Japanese products that were being bad-mouthed.
They've come a long way in the fight against corrosion
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Well aren't you the fine gentleman with the sudden uncalled for personal attacks...
Why are you so triggered about the ridiculous $799 price claim for a simple 1990's microwave? What is wrong with you?? I'm sure by the 1990's college students were sneaking them into their dorm rooms. You really think they were spending $799 for them? They don't even want to spend more than $50 for a round futon. Anybody claiming $799 was the price range for a simple microwave in the 1990's just has no concept of reality.
Maybe you need to take your own advice since you can't grasp that.
BTW even China makes items in Mexico making this whole manufacturing conversation even more silly.
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