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by makeitdouble
1488 days ago
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Going for the cycling analogy, if your otherwise bog standard road bike came with a wireless SRAM drivetrain, when you kill your derailleur you might be looking at 400~500$ of replacement parts when the whole bike was 700$ new, and probably 550$ second hand. I had the same experience the other way round, where upgrading the derailleur and the shifting gear costed more that the initial price of my bike. I would compare that to current gaming laptops where the CPU and really the GPU make for the bulk of the price. It seems to be common across enough industries that I don’t think it’s just makers fighting consumers. Making repairs technically more difficult feels more inline with maker’s malice. |
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