madNbad
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I think planned obsolescence is getting harder and harder for many tech companies. For most people, we have enough computing power and image-taking resolution that a yearly upgrade has been pointless for many years now. I recently purchased an M1 MacBook air for biz, photo and web stuff. I can't fault it and everything is instant no matter what I throw at it. Now they talk about the M3 chip about to come out, well I think I'm set for at least 5yrs or until this M1 breaks. I have been using a Fujifilm XT-3, and I would never need more than what this cam does, so will likely use it until it dies. Seeing as arcade machines from the 1980s are still going, I think there is a good chance I'll get 15+yrs out of it at least, and now they are already pushing the XT-5. Tech seems close to being wholly dependent on 1st-time users, which must be a dwindling market?
Apple gets you with OS updates. I’m on my third iPad because the last two ran out of memory trying to keep up with the latest IOS. Sony is one of the worst. They never issue firmware updates, they just want you to buy a new camera. I gave up using the navigation system in my 2014 Honda because the updates were expensive and outdated by the time they were installed.