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Joost said:
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Le Chef said:
Why does it have to be an improvement? Why can't it just be different?



You're kidding, right? Changing but not improving is changing for the sake of changing... Then we would REALLY be scr*wed, because it then becaumes very clear it's only to keep us buying...
-Joost-



Sadly change for change's sake made to seem like an improvement is the art of marketing. And most people have been conditioned to believe that different must mean better. Often not the case as companies use cheaper components etc.