I just watched a documentary on PBS about workers (for Panasonic and Sanyo) in Mexico and what the low cost of the product for American buyers costs the Mexican workers. Cliff notes on it is the workers get paid roughly US$11 a day, so about 60 some a week, and then have to deal with chemicals and toxins in their work environments, like lead, on top of that. Also, the factories for these companies wait for ANY amount of rain to fall and they release their contaminated water that goes down to the hill into the workers neighborhood streets, resulting in respiratory problems, birth defects like babies not being born with a brain, and the like. Happened to notice that I have a Sanyo tv and right now I'm more than a little ashamed that I own it. Now my question for baord members here is knowing this information about these companies, or information on other companies that do this kind of thing, are you still willing to buy their product if it turns out to be a a really good deal this BF? Or, well, at any time. Cause I won't be buying another Sanyo or Panasonic item, it costs to much in lives for me to save the few dollars. http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2006/maquilapolis/about.html (Link to the doc.)