![]() ![]() In fact, if a previous model does that fine, then it may be best to buy one new off the shelf (be wary of used) and love it, instead of lusting for the latest and greatest. ![]() So the bottom line for me is not to buy until there is a model that meets what I already KNOW to be very useful features for me, and that they are tested and work properly. Click to expand.After 40+ years with electronics for fun and profit, here's what I've concluded (and you'll find everyone in the actual business knows this):ġ) What you buy today is already obsolete and will be superseded with maybe cheaper but always more flashy new models within 3 - 6 months.Ģ) First adopters have to love fiddling, because they are often buggy at first in software and often also have manufacturing quality issues.ģ) Neat new features aren't always useful to YOU, though they may sound great or be useful to someone else.
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