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obesetial t1_ja4ppej wrote

I disagree about your premise. More expensive products are the ones that are planned to break. It takes a lot of money to make something work for a whole year and then breakdown. Apple is known for being more expensive than comparable products. It also leads the way in planned obsolescence.

I myself found that the mid tier prices give me good quality products without all the trojan horses associated with big companies.

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