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Turgid times for brands

Monday, 12 June 2023 4:32:01 pm Australia/Melbourne

There are some underlying uncertainties when you as an end user consumer purchase a consumer electronic product:

Is it about to be replaced by a newer and better model ?
If I wait will it be cheaper?
If I buy this new now how long will it last?
What if the tech that this device has built into it becomes obsolete?
If I buy this will it work with what I already have?
If it breaks down will it be able to be repaired?
What if I can buy this cheaper from somewhere else?
Will it still sound as good in my own home?
Will my wife find out how much this cost me?

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Obsolete ...

Saturday, 31 July 2010 10:58:00 pm Australia/Melbourne

The fact of obsolescence rests uncomfortably on our industry.

The classic prevailing example of obsolescence is of course the computer industry, where our old friend Moore's law has dictated the doubling of hardware capacity every two years.

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