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    robex
    post May 8 2010, 08:38 AM
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    It would be nice if the developers would consider adding an outline option to the subtitle. I know it's a low cost unit but come on, on bright screens , it is almost impossible to read the subtitle! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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    WDUser
    post Oct 9 2010, 08:31 PM
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    Sure they might save some resources, but quite obviously it's not something that'll make Mini users happy. I know I would be cursing them for sure (as indeed I do for my Gen. 1 whenever I encounter bugs that'll never be fixed...) Going the extra mile and incurring short-term losses might well be advisable as it's sure to result in repeat business with the Mini users moving on to the more powerful models (which is what WD eagerly wants in any case). Instead now Mini users are sure to go with some other brand when they inevitably move on to watching high-def content. WD ought to think of long-term gains, but of course they are short-sighted and narrow-minded and it's too much to expect of them.

    P.S. I'd even argue that their market research was useless just like the rest of their departments, and that they shouldn't have released the Mini at all considering the increasing number of BluRay players and HD TVs being sold.
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