Indeed. Since the article mentioned cell phones: I would say on average, it costs about $200/year to own a smartphone (service not included). $6000† if you maintain that for 30 years. Yet I cannot imagine paying $2,000 for a smartphone that will provide uninterrupted service for 30 years. It is far cheaper to have the single upfront cost, but the technology progresses so rapidly that your device probably won't even work with the communications systems of the day by then. It makes a huge difference on what you are buying.
† Realistically more like $15,000+ if you start to include the costs of not having that money, but we'll keep the calculations simple.
† Realistically more like $15,000+ if you start to include the costs of not having that money, but we'll keep the calculations simple.