Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 16:42:35 EST 2008 | jseagle
I think you mean the Sony PS3?? The Wii is made by Nintendo and retails for $249.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 14:44:48 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Here're some factoids that'll keep things in perspective: * In October 1977, the Atari 2600 VCS was released with a retail price of $200. * What cost $200 in 1977 would cost $684.25 in 2006. * The Sony Wii retails for roughly $429 in 2008. * S
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 12:15:24 EST 2003 | zaxx007
Hi Kevin, Hepco makes a small unit called a Hepco 3000-2, with the right die set this should be no problem. The unit should retail for around $600.00USD, have a good day. Sincerely, Zack Schmad factory-automation@cox.net
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 11:21:54 EDT 2007 | areed
I might be able to help. I�ve been manufacturing in the irrigation industry for around 20 years. If your retailing for $20.00 your cost should really be around $4.00. If you would like We could discuss p.c.b. layout, enclosures, packaging, & marketi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 13:08:18 EDT 2001 | Vince
Our company is considering venturing into new territory and developing an electronic product. Would anyone have any links to sites that offer general information on developing cost for electronic manufacture? Essentially, I'd like to find out what
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 16:38:12 EST 2004 | rodionp
I will let you use our software for free before it goes retail (planned for january - february 2005), if pricing is a concern for you. We do feeder setup optimization as well as assembly sequence optimization (however we don't do line balancing).
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 23:13:46 EST 2005 | KEN
My current company used to manufacturer the electronics for coin star. That aside...if you have no intent to sell in Europe you are not affected. But imagine if you (Coin Star)are approached by Europe's largest retailer for 5,000 Kiosks. "Oh", the
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 04:08:21 EST 2006 | Rob
I think most of the european PCB assemblers will be ready, however taking it further to retail stocks & waste disposal is another matter. Checking the stats of our parent company (a component distributor) 97% of all components shipped are ROHS compl
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 22:19:16 EDT 2003 | Dean
Questions: 1. Is this a retail product sold as PCB only? Or is this in a finished chassis / case (like an external modem)? 2. Are the customers damaging only the BGA devices? Like prying them up with a screw driver? What? You can dam and fill
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 06:49:59 EST 2006 | billyd
The really crazy part is, the way the Europeans wrote up the law, it holds the retailers responsible for getting rid of, and not possessing, leaded devices. They're the ones left holding the bag when things don't happen as they should. They get fined