It can't be a coincidence, can it? It is about the fact that the laptop I ordered does not turn on after 6 months. Got it in January. Unfortunately, it no longer works in June.
So…
In the reviews there are 5 people who have the same problem as me. These people also wrote that their laptop stopped working after about 5-6 months. They also described the same problem as with me.
People, can laptop developers actually "program" something on the device so that it breaks after 5 to 6 months?
I'm very disappointed with the loss of my laptop and will probably go for a repair after a few days.
You can only rumble. But that the concept of planned obsolescence is being used more and more leads to the assumption that it could be pre-programmed.
E.g. Could one code that X days after the warranty expires, a certain resistance on a board receives more power than expected. That would definitely be criminal, but not verifiable in proprietary developments whose source text is not published.
Awesome that something like that CAN actually be possible. Well, if it were true, it would be an absolute no-go…
"If" it should be so. But everything is possible.