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Reuse might dilute some brands, for others it’s a key strength which drives sales.

I can’t name a tech company this applies to though, which is a shame.



> I can’t name a tech company this applies to though

It definitely applies to professional camera equipment, where the cost of buying all your lenses, filters, flashes, and everything else every couple of years is actually beyond almost everyone's budgets. Professionals and serious hobbyists usually upgrade their camera bodies every 2-5 years but often keep lenses around for at least a decade or two if not more.

The entry-level cameras are another story though, and are littered with plastic trash lenses that usually malfunction a month or two before their warranty expires.


That's a good point. I drive high mileage Toyotas because I love their legendary reliability. I've never bought a new car. I suppose the advancement of the technology is a bigger / faster factor in tech.


It's obviously a much better business model to sell you a new car every year by artificially making the old one break.




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