the number of engineers and geeks i know that are using hardware that was out of date when they hunted down and bought obsolete hardware is constantly growing.
sometimes it's for a better keyboard (apple), sometimes it's for a better build (ibm thinkpads v lenovo), sometimes it's for a fondness of hardware they had prior to their current hardware.
new hardware just doesn't excite the way new hardware did even 20 years ago. with new oses and crapware like minix baked into every intel chip i just want hardware and software that works for me and me alone.
I'm still running a Samsung Note 20 Ultra which is coming up on five years old. I specifically bought the phone brand new over a year after it came out. I actually had to hunt to find a new-in-box unit. The reason is it's the last high-end Galaxy that has removable storage in the form of a micro SD card. I've replaced the battery but otherwise it looks and works great. I've looked at new flagship phones but they don't have any features I care about. They don't run apps noticeably faster, the battery life isn't noticeably better and the camera doesn't take meaningfully better photos. Yet I'd have to spend a few hours getting it all configured and then learning and dealing with the new model's inevitable quirks.
One reason people who could buy anything are choosing older tech over the newest releases isn't nostalgia or to save money, it's because a lot of new tech products are regressing as useful features get removed to increase profit margins, enable some trendy style or new business model. Hell, it's getting hard to even buy a TV without built in "smart" features and advertising that can't be disabled.
There are last of the machines before the war on general computing took hold. You could change out storage and ram. Newer machines might have some improvements like M series Apple but they lack the magic for tinkering. In a word they have no soul.
sometimes it's for a better keyboard (apple), sometimes it's for a better build (ibm thinkpads v lenovo), sometimes it's for a fondness of hardware they had prior to their current hardware.
new hardware just doesn't excite the way new hardware did even 20 years ago. with new oses and crapware like minix baked into every intel chip i just want hardware and software that works for me and me alone.
One reason people who could buy anything are choosing older tech over the newest releases isn't nostalgia or to save money, it's because a lot of new tech products are regressing as useful features get removed to increase profit margins, enable some trendy style or new business model. Hell, it's getting hard to even buy a TV without built in "smart" features and advertising that can't be disabled.
https://www.xyte.ch/mods/x210-x2100/
But not pulled the trigger. Anyone have direct experience of these?