HCigar VT200

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You can be interested with few more details:

Features
- self adjusting center pin (spring loaded 510 connector)
- genuine Evolv DNA200 chip
- resistance: 0.1Ω ~ 2.0Ω
- temperature sensing wire (cold): 0.08Ω - 1.0Ω
- wattage: 1.0W - 200W
- voltage: 1.0V - 9.0V
- screen can rotate to left and right
- atty lock mode
- temperature limit: 200°F - 600°F / 100°C - 300°C
- micro USB charging port (1A)

Specifications
Colour: Black, Silver, Blue
Body: Aluminum
Buttons: Stainless steel
510 connector: Brass
Battery: 3S LI-PO 1300mAh 30C series Voltage 11.1V (custom size)
Dimensions Approx: L95mm x H54mm x W25mm

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Where did u find this ''amaizing'' photo? That was someone ''private investigation'' long before any spec. <i think i know that guy>

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Damn.. i was pretty accurate! ;)

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Funny. Stihl does this for their line of outdoor equipment and we like it because it supports the local shops that you need to service it. Apple does this and we tolerate it because those that buy their products think they are well made. I think as China becomes a designer and manufacture of items versus a cloner of items, companies will use the same tools to establish a brand and a place in the market. Seems moot to me. The MSRP is a good price if the assembly is good.
 
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Funny. Stihl does this for their line of outdoor equipment and we like it because it supports the local shops that you need to service it. Apple does this and we tolerate it because those that buy their products think they are well made. I think as China becomes a designer and manufacture of items versus a cloner of items, companies will use the same tools to establish a brand and a place in the market. Seems moot to me. The MSRP is a good price if the assembly is good.

I agree that that's the idea but none of these Chinese companies or the American retailers either provide much or any service and support. Maybe a chicken and egg situation but the present business model is volume driving lower cost. As a consumer, I want the benefit of the lower cost. With RPM in this environment, just more profit to high volume sellers.
 

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Funny. Stihl does this for their line of outdoor equipment and we like it because it supports the local shops that you need to service it. Apple does this and we tolerate it because those that buy their products think they are well made. I think as China becomes a designer and manufacture of items versus a cloner of items, companies will use the same tools to establish a brand and a place in the market. Seems moot to me. The MSRP is a good price if the assembly is good.

I've said it before but it seems you people are smoking something. Apple doesn't involve itself into any sort of price fixing, get the facts straight. What it doesn't do is sell it's products at a huge discount to retailers, hence why you won't see huge discounts on its products.
Also, "think they're well made"? This argument might have been considered 15 years ago when Apple was a minority. When you have 100s of millions of customers, you're kind of starting to look the fool. Are you going to tell me that BMW customers have illusions about their quality of their products and that they're really just as good as a Fiat?
 

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yo han

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Apple doesn't involve itself into any sort of price fixing, get the facts straight. What it doesn't do is sell it's products at a huge discount to retailers, hence why you won't see huge discounts on its products.
Not true! There was a large electronics store chain here that wanted to sell them cheaper as their MSRP but Apple said no. So what they did was give you a coupon when you bought it (at MSRP price) and you could then go to the service desk and exchange the coupon for cash. All because they weren't allowed to advertise the items below MSRP. It would have been much easier for the store to set a lower price but they had to come up with this silly method because otherwise Apple would punish them. How's that not price fixing?
 

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