Man of Honour
You know too much ¬_¬
Are you comparing equally priced (and more importantly equal performance ) products?


Somewhat, yes and no. You're never going to get an equal performance because electronic products evolve no?![]()
*trollseverything now a days is almost disposable, things really aren't made like they used to be, my mother has a food mixer she got in 1975 for her wedding, it still works today, you couldn't expect that with anything you buy today
My brother used to work in an electrical goods retailers, one of the sales reps from a large electronics firm basically told him that products arent designed to last nowadays, tellys are a great example, i still have a few old sets from the early 90's in the loft that still work, yet ive been through three different sets in the last seven or eight years.I've always thought that electronic products are made flimsier these days. I have a hifi setup from my pc, with an amp, speakers, tuner and cd player that are from the 70s or 80s and cd player from the late 90s. You can tell by build quality etc., that these will more than likely last at least another 10 years or so. I haven't bought an electronics product in the last 5 years at least that I have confidence will last me that long.
To be fair with e.g. phones they're cramming a lot more into them and a touch screen doesn't help.
tellys are a great example, i still have a few old sets from the early 90's in the loft that still work, yet ive been through three different sets in the last seven or eight years.
Two of the ones i had that died were sony's, the other was a samsung.

