When choosing new hardware, many of us struggle with the balance between eco-friendly design and raw performance. Should we go for devices with lower energy consumption, recycled materials, and longer planned obsolescence, even if they might not match high-end specs? Or is it more practical to prioritize speed, features, and price, trusting that the market will eventually move toward greener standards? I’m curious how you all weigh these factors—do you check for certifications, repairability scores, or just the latest benchmarks? How does this trade-off affect your final choice?
Balancing sustainability and performance: What should be the primary factor when buying new electronics?
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Do most buyers consider repairability scores more important than energy-efficiency certifications when choosing a laptop, or is the balance different for other types of electronics?