This is the correct answer on both fronts.
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It’s what I’d get my kids if they needed a laptop right now. Easy choice, blows Chromebook garbage away.
It’s worth nothing that “Philip’s” is just a name that is owned by a holding company now that buys cheap products and slaps the name on them.
Today the only real classic Philips products are for healthcare. No electronics or home appliances.
fourish@lemmy.worldto
Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•Portable Music Player with Open Source Firmware and CAD Files (Now in production)English
5·1 year agoI’m optimistic it will continue to improve with time.
In my experience there are few crowdsourced products that continue to be significantly developed after the initial sales have finished unless they are astoundingly well-reviewed to continue selling.
Pebble was one of the few exceptions for one that I funded. Even then, once the Apple Watch came out they got gobbled up by (garmin) and all development on the originals died.
fourish@lemmy.worldto
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10·1 year agoYou may not need one but as someone that has a medical condition constantly logged by a smartwatch there absolutely is a serious need by others.
It’s like saying I don’t need a wheelchair, nobody else does either, which is crazy.
Found the vegan. lol.
Got nothing for you. Good luck.


It’s far out of spec for OPs requirements however I purchased a Hisense PX3 Pro for home use and have never been happier with a projector even though it broke my budget.
It’s just amazing and has revolutionized “family movie night” (which has actually been Anpanman movies on Netflix for the last month or so).