it's not necessarily you got what you paid for.
It could be the same shit as with cars (at least in Europe).
30 years ago or so, Mercedes was made to last 1500000 KMs on one diesel engine. Today, right after guarantee is gone, you have to pray to gods... and it ain't work. It will get fucked up soon anyway. And they will charge for service like for a gold.
Lately I have figured out, that the same shit is going on in PC department (laptops also, why not?).
I have a HP desktop PC, it's giving me some Achtung! Achtung! screams that hard drive is going to die soon. It's doing that for a few months now already. I have bucked up all my files, got rid of that stupid alert and started a small investigation.
It looks like a lot more people have this kind of alerts, but somehow their PCs are still in perfect shape. How easy it is to code some shit alert into firmware or Bios? Must be very easy I guess.
These days cars in EU, are certainly a shadows of what cars used to be. They are meant to work good during guarantee, but once it's gone the are made to squeeze $ from owners.
That's nothing new anyway, but I think this kind of marketing is going on in more niches as well.
BTW, I have my HP PC since 2009.
Thank you, finally a response that makes sense.
A lot of people on this forum programmed to say "It's your fault for buying cheap shit" even though I don't remember saying that I bought a cheap laptop. In fact I said quite the opposite... I bought one of the top 10 laptops of the year, recommended by the likes of Tom's Hardware and PC Mag.