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by objectivetruth
1822 days ago
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Products are sold with a warranty. If you want guaranteed support for X years beyond the warranty, pay for an extended warranty. If the product in question doesn't have an available extended warranty, then pick another product. Telling every hardware maker "you have to support every device you make forever" is ludicrous. I have some 15-year-old netbooks in storage that still power on, should eeePC have to "support" them now? Should they have to maintain a repair depot with replacement parts forever? Should they have to just release their own version of Linux forever to support each model of hardware? |
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Yes, yes and yes.