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[Planned Obsolescence] ---> Shorter Device Lifespan ---> Massive E-Waste Eco-Damage | [Right to Repair] ---> Gadget Revival & Upcycling ---> Circular Economy Benefits
The engine powering the revived gadget ecosystem is the global Right to Repair movement and an enthusiastic subculture of modders.
What do you have sitting in your drawer? gadgets revived
Just because something is old does not mean it is cheap. Sellers on eBay know that "vintage" sells. A broken GameBoy Advance might cost $80, whereas a brand new Nintendo Switch Lite is $150. Do the math.
Go ahead. Dig through that junk drawer. Find that old phone with the cracked screen. Order the battery. Watch the tutorial. Bring it back. Sellers on eBay know that "vintage" sells
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Why are we looking backward? Because modern tech has become boring. Go ahead
Install RetroArch or Lakka on your old laptop to turn it into a dedicated console emulator, playing games from NES, SNES, PlayStation, and more. Breathing Life into Old Tablets and Smartphones
The revival movement is not just about aesthetics; it is also a political and environmental statement. The tech industry has long relied on planned obsolescence, encouraging consumers to discard perfectly functional hardware every two years. This has led to an unprecedented global e-waste crisis.