Enterprising sellers were buying Nintendo products in bulk in Southeast Asia and exporting them to the US
This is not illegal but many companies act like it is. Many of those same companies love to take advantage of cheaper labor costs in foreign countries and it's considered "smart business" but don't you dare try to sell products initially purchased from other countries.
What is illegal is price fixing and this may be violating those laws in the U.S. And it wouldn't be the first time Nintendo would be accused of that since they settled a lawsuit for similar behavior with the NES in the early 90s. Luckily for Nintendo, the U.S. doesn't have a Commission that regulates Trade at the Federal level.
Multi-monitor is not a feature that HDMI has ever offered. That's always been a DisplayPort thing
Fair enough. In my case, I'm waiting for a 57-inch dual-4K widescreen with QD-OLED and if it supports HDMI 2.2 I certainly won't complain.
They also have hepatic feedback.
Will it tell me my current Blood Alcohol Concentration?
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