
Just when you though that the high-price tag and the relatively small library was the thing that was holding consumers back*, Goldmund starts to sell a player for $16900. For that price, you get all sorts of technical jumbo-mumbo that would lead you to believe that the experience would be better. “Better”? May be, but how much better? Not $16500 better, I’m sure.
*assuming that $200 is a consumer-friendly price for such a device)
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