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the-pi-guy said:
landguy1 said:

He is being politically correct.  Also, he works for a company that is based in a country that the culture demands that you show respect when speaking of others.  Not saying that he isn't earnest in his remarks though.  His personal sincerity only really means that Sony did an excellent job of hiring the right guy to represent them.

Admitting I've got a lot of blind faith, but I'm still young.  I've got plenty of time left to be stupid.  

 

What part of the presentation do you feel was bad to be scripted?  If that makes sense how I worded it.  What do you feel he should have done?

I don't think that it was bad at all.  I just don't let "the show" sway me when watching these things.  The chair and the begining of it was a gimmick that was scripted to grab peoples attention.   Any good marketing person knows that a sales presntation has to start with a hook to get your buyer to focus in on your product and believe that you are an expert aboout it.  He did an exceptional job and it worked.  I have a lot of sales experience both in direct person to person and group presentations.  It's hard or me to get sucked into these kinds of things.