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Posted by BazP
 - May 22, 2023, 09:50:37
The other nonsense BS gadget makers increasingly play is planned obsolescence and model upgrades ... purposely not including items such as memory card readers on many laptops and esp. cellphones along with other critical needs (cameras... think about how many laptops come with front-facing 720p resolution... seriously?) of which the tech has existed for some time...all in order to sell the next model in line. Sad thing is, they all know what model they'll be selling years from now while drip-feeding the clueless plebes.
Posted by NikoB
 - April 05, 2023, 16:45:16
Robert, this is exactly how stagflation works - only people who deserve remuneration for real work receive an adequate income that covers hyperinflation and does not lose purchasing power at a qualitative level (if we discard the growing fundamental problems of the IT sector). Those who cannot run with their income faster than hyperinflation remain in the past and are discouraged at prices that are not affordable to them. The problem is that people of age, the elderly, pensioners can no longer physically run after hyperinflation with their savings and increase income commensurately or maintain the purchasing power of their savings, because. have already dropped out of the active fruitful age of counteracting decay. But the younger generations (who want to quickly burn their debts and become an overwhelming force in making all civilizational decisions in their favor) generally do not care about their problems, they are, as always, selfish and ruthless to the elderly...

The problem of prices is the problem of stability in civilization and fair remuneration of the past (which is even more important) and current merits and punishment of those who lived / live not by these rules in all generations. But not the insane accumulation of debts (and all generations are guilty of this, a significant part, starting with the boomers) and further screams from all sides - that we want to continue to live beyond our means. Everyone wants to continue the banquet at someone else's expense, but those who really paid for all this feast during the plague no longer want to be sponsors for the social strata they no longer need, regardless of their generation...

Gadget prices are just a manifestation of this global trend. their production represents the most complex chains of the global division of labor and therefore most quickly respond to excess fiat (swelling of the money supply on the planet without adequate support by filling it with goods and services necessary for all, especially high-quality ones for a really comfortable life) that appeared in the system, leading everything to a rapid scale of change nominal prices, when the stability of civilization is broken or completely destroyed and all debtors (at the private, corporate and state level) are billed for payment with interest from the real creditors of the global system - the most productive and really valuable sections of the population for civilization..

This is a brief explanation of why it won't get any better in life for the current and next 3-4 (at least) generations.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - April 04, 2023, 23:10:24
Prices start becoming right already, at least in one remote country. However, the quality of current dGPU notebooks is not alright. Whatever it is - fantasy rip-offs, bugs, noise, weak support, design eccentrics, seal stickers, hard access to fans, 16:9, small arrow keys,... I want to buy something but not the current crap. Prices cannot be low enough to convince me of crap.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 04, 2023, 21:47:07
A 10-percent coupon code brings the powerful configuration of the HP Omen 17 with an i7-13700HX and RTX 4080 very close to the US$2,000 mark, which is a more or less reasonable price considering the sky-high MSRPs for the 2023 models of most gaming laptops.

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