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Devialet Products will be build by foxconn ?
#1
https://twitter.com/devialet/status/803595090526490626

If it's true it's really sad.
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#2
Sounds like investment at this stage but who knows where it could lead?


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(29-Nov-2016, 15:35)mak972 Wrote: https://twitter.com/devialet/status/803595090526490626

If it's true it's really sad.

For adding their technology to car stereos and TVs a mass production manufacturer of chips has to be on board.
Not sure it will have any effect on the Expert range, other than hopefully giving the company a firmer financial foundation.
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#4
Isn't Foxconn the manufacturer of many Apple products? Nothing wrong with them.
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(29-Nov-2016, 18:26)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Isn't Foxconn the manufacturer of many Apple products? Nothing wrong with them.

They are the manufacturer who thought the appropriate response to worker suicide in China was putting up nets.
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#6
http://www.liberation.fr/futurs/2016/11/...ur_1531738

Les synergies ne porteront pas sur nos produits mais sur des projets de recherche. Il n’est pas question par exemple de confier la fabrication de nos produits à l’industriel taïwanais Foxconn qui produit l’iPhone d’Apple

-> "Synergies will primarily relate on R&D projects rather on products. There is no question of outsourcing the manufacturing of our products to the taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn..."
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(29-Nov-2016, 18:43)AaronG Wrote:
(29-Nov-2016, 18:26)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Isn't Foxconn the manufacturer of many Apple products? Nothing wrong with them.

They are the manufacturer who thought the appropriate response to worker suicide in China was putting up nets.

Yeah I remember them from that. I still remember the pictures of the nets. Practical and dehumanising. Definitely something wrong with them.

Thanks for the history lesson.
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#8
Of course not, concerning Expert and Phantom. For the miniaturized ADH card, well, it would be logical!
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#9
Well this is not what the devialet boss mentioned in a French newspaper. He stated that the production will stay in France. But who knows what's coming next because I don't believe that producing in France for mass production is feasible. It's probably a good marketing thing for high end products like experts and phantoms but not for other future products. Just my thoughts.
BTW, I'm always surprised that the expert products are *never* mentioned by the devialet communication in the press, it's like devialet is only about phantoms
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(30-Nov-2016, 08:23)ewaucq Wrote: ...
BTW, I'm always surprised that the expert products are *never* mentioned by the devialet communication in the press, it's like devialet is only about phantoms

It makes perfect sense to me: for the general public, Phantom is a much clearer (purer) demonstration of Devialet's engineering and technology skills than the Expert series.  At least this is true for most people, who understand immediately what a wireless speaker is (and can go "wow!" over the peak power numbers) whereas relatively few get excited about a pizza-box hi-fi amplifier.  It just reflects the limited number of people who are interested in "traditional" hi-fi audio these days, I think.
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