chimera201
Wise Old Owl
corporates probably design the products to fail after their warranty life, to keep the cash flowing in.
It's called planned obsolescence.
Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia
corporates probably design the products to fail after their warranty life, to keep the cash flowing in.
In that case,buy at the cost which you can discard in 3 years.e.g.at Rs.1000/month you get 36000 for 3 years so if 1000/month is not a big deal for you then buying a 30-35k tv that lasts 3 years with warranty should be enough/not considered expensive in my opinion.I am asking expensive in respect of longevity of the product not about based of income. Anyway thanks
Premium segment TV are on another level of Quality. So, TV worth 2~300k will definitely have good quality panels.So buying a expensive tv is not a good bet right?
I think it will take ages or he has photographic memory. Once read and gone.^^Nice.But when will you get the time to read all these.
I read during weekends.^^Nice.But when will you get the time to read all these.
No, it will take only few monthsI think it will take ages or he has photographic memory. Once read and gone.
Building new gaming pc??View attachment 18607
subtle flex
Well not for those who have the money to burn^new PC yes, but not gaming necessarily. I don't think anyone in their right minds would buy a 3950X for gaming purposes
like whitestarWell not for those who have the money to burn
Arey,I am broke yaar. Only managed to buy a ryzen 1200 after much saving.like whitestar
Premium segment TV are on another level of Quality. So, TV worth 2~300k will definitely have good quality panels.
That corsair lpx ram is strictly budget class,will look out of place in such high tier rig.Will change RAM next month with 4 x 16GB Corsair LPX
Keeping the T-Force is always better or rather he should have gone with G.Skill RAM which have tighter timings. I am running my RAM at 3600 even overcloked to 3800That corsair lpx ram is strictly budget class,will look out of place in such high tier rig.