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xacrox's avatar

Why do I willingly buy Apple products when I know they will just be outdated in a month?

Asked by xacrox (218 points) | asked February 27th, 2008 | 18 responses | “Great Question” (1 points) | Flag as…

This is more of a self-asking question. and myself says “cause they are awesome”.

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setec's avatar

It’s called Leo Laporte Syndrome. Many of us suffer from it and sadly, there is no cure.

Maverick's avatar

Who wants to be cured?!?

setec's avatar

Well, the lack of desire to be cured is of course a side affect. Truly sad.

StanleyKnife's avatar

Because they’re absolutely gorgeous.

Spargett's avatar

Outdated in a month? I’ve had my 20” Intel 2ghz iMac for almost 3 years now and I still don’t need to replace it.

xacrox's avatar

oh, they don’t need replacing… they are just replaced on the market with better products. example: I have an 8GB Iphone, now they have a 16GB Iphone…

djbyron's avatar

Yea I agree with Spargett… “outdated in a month” isn’t completely accurate. I agree the apple “awesomeness” factor is an addiction that makes us want to drop what we bought last month to get the latest version but the hardware can easily last a couple years.

needleinthehay's avatar

why did you buy an iPhone in the first place? do you NEED 8 extra gb?

cwilbur's avatar

Because you know that even the prior generation of Apple gear is better than most of the other stuff out on the market.

Because you know that Apple gear will most likely last 3 to 5 years, and it will still be good gear even if it’s not the latest and greatest thing.

mirza's avatar

because you are an Apple fanboy

xacrox's avatar

@needleinthehay. Yeah I did, because I didn’t own an ipod at the time I bought it, but I just bought one of those too and have plenty of space now.

squirbel's avatar

Regardless of how frequently they are updated, they continue to work like a charm into old age. I have had my Powerbook G4 Titanium for 8 years, and I am running Leopard with no problems. I play WoW, do my design work with photoshop CS3, and compile code in XCode daily. I could sell it tomorrow for 400$ if I wanted to.

¬ Ever heard of someone still using an 8 year old PC laptop? LOL
¬ Can you run Vista [Leopard equivalent] on an 8 year old PC laptop? LOL
¬ Can you still sell an 8 year old PC laptop for more than 200$? LOL

So what if the next one is updated. Get over it and stop the gadget-desire for the latest and greatest. You’ve invested in something that loses value very slowly.

sprstar's avatar

I guess your question calls for another question. Would you prefer Apple to hold out on releasing a really cool product improvement they develop in 3 months and not release it for a year just so you don’t feel cheated? :)

I’m assuming when you’re referencing how your products become outdated that you feel cheated.

xacrox's avatar

@sprstar: I suppose I feel cheated in a way that I don’t have the latest and greatest but I know what I’m getting myself into.

waynelambright's avatar

conspicuous consumption. Translated: Keeping up with the Joneses

atharkhan's avatar

You might find this interesting: http://www.storyofstuff.com

MrBlogger's avatar

All you have to do is buy it! haha just kidding but I always want to.

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