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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson
It's just marketing-speak, like "Sky Champion" or "Mighty Monarch of the Air."
In legal terms, this is called puffery. You can't sue a company for using such silly language, because nobody knows exactly what it means in the first place.
Phil Nelson
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I have to admit I like the "puffery" companys of that era employed to sell their products,especially when they were implying the products came from the future,like "the sight and sound of tommorow" and the made up futuristic names like "Fiberjet" and "Predicta"
That Rca slogan reminds me of Motorola's "Golden voice"