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by _underfl0w_
1874 days ago
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Do you have a source to cite for "the approach that the vast majority of purchasers prefer"? That seems pretty speculative.
The market can be manipulated or directed by more than simply consumer choice, e.g. by business incentives of product manufacturers. |
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I mean, gestures at every consumer-targeted product made since at least the early 'oughts.
People want things that are some combination of more capable, more convenient, more reliable, and less expensive. Different consumers obviously make different decisions, but there's a reason you can't go to a car lot and easily find a car with a stick shift. There's a reason you probably don't know anyone who has a Speed Queen top loader (pre-redesign model of course ;)) in their house, even though it is infinitely more reliable and repairable than the competition. Those offerings are less capable, less convenient, and more expensive than the alternatives, so customers don't want them.