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Is buying refurbished or last-generation electronics actually smarter for most people, or is it just a way to feel better about missing out?
With 2026's rising cost of living and rapid tech cycles, the choice between new flagship devices and refurbished or last-gen alternatives is more pressing than ever. Cast your vote and share your take on where the real value lies.
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