Nope, never have run one, and I'm sure I never will. As for the rest, we've been down this road before. When your ChiCom needs service, as it undoubtedly will, where do you take it? Does your local Service Center have parts on hand? Or easy access to them in a timely manner? Does iot have a good warranty that actually means something?
I have no right to copmment?? I have the same rights as yourself and every other member here. I express my views respectfully to all members. People are free to agree or disagree as they see fit, but until a moderator or someone of authority tells me to button it, I'll continue to express a very valid opinion.
As for my monitor, it's an Acer, and I suspect it comes from the Orient, as do all low quality computer components, which is why they burn up and need to be changed so regularly. The computer I cobbled together myself with an Intel motherboard. Very disappointed to see "Made in China" on it, and true to form, brand new out of the box, the floppy controller was belly up. I wish I could buy American produced computer components, but I just can't find them, and believe me I've looked, so I'm stuck with these garbage components. Just fried a video card from a well respected name. Made in China... no surprises there, and the final outcome (electrical smoke) is not a surprise either.
So, by your analogy, since we're forced to buy junk Chinese computers and parts, we might as well go full boat and succumb to low quality Chinese offerings in all aspects of our lives? Much of our food comes from China and they're poisoning us and our animals with their compounds to make crops grow faster and cheaper.
Yes, we're giving away our country and our values without a shot being fired! Our manufacturing base is dwindling, and it won't be long before we will not have the skills or knowledge to make anything for ourselves, but our children and grandchildren will have great jobs in "service industries" like McDonalds and Subway... Certainly a lot to look forward to.
So, yes, I comment on a ChiCom welder I've never run, have no desire to run and have no prospects of ever running, on my computer stuffed with Chinese trash parts. Our leaders might sell us citizens down the river in global markets, but I'll do my best to fight it to the end. If we Americans would stick together and stand up for each other, we still could turn it around, but i believe there's little hope of that when I see Americans supporting and encouraging sending their cash to Asian markets.
I guess I just don't uinderstand the concept, and hopefully, I never will...