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Would you consider pay half now and then for each year a device lasts?
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by mar1n3r0
1217 days ago
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Over the past 5 years we can notice aggressive planned obsolescence applied across pretty much all products. From an all-sealed non-repairable designs to software limitations it's visible even to the non-technical users. We can differentiate two product cycles. Premium products with no planned obsolescence - higher price, less frequent change of device. Mainstream products - designed to be replaced frequently, lower price. Ideas Initial price as low as mainstream. Users pay a fixed additional fee for each functioning year of the product thus reaching premium price if the product lasts longer. A marketplace where only products with no planned obsolescence are sold based on the above model Would you switch to such a purchasing model as a user? Would you switch to such a production model as a company? |
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